South African rapper Sjava has not only showcased his brilliance in crafting captivating lyrics but has also drawn inspiration from his peers within the music industry.
One notable example is his acknowledgement of incorporating lyrics from fellow rapper and South African Hip Hop veteran, Ma-E.
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In response to a follower seeking clarification on the lyrics of the song “Abangani,” where Sjava collaborated with Emtee and Saudi, a fan asked Sjava about the meaning behind the line, “Bafaka ifull tank maku iyeye.”
Sjava explained that this line referenced Ma-E’s lyrics from the track “Champion” by Teargas.
He expressed deep admiration for the esteemed veteran rapper, stating, “And before I said that, I quote Ma-E lyrics ‘I gotta thank God for lezinto enginazo, I got to go fourth nalempintshi enginazo’ from the song ‘Champions’ by Teargas. My lyrics say ‘I thank God for lenkabi enginazo, Ngizoloku ngiphusha ngiphanda nazo, They saved me bafaka ifull tank Uma ku E.’ Mentioning my OG @MaEzeeDoesIt since I used his lines.”
Uma iku E https://t.co/bMJroqJLiM
— Sjava indlalifa (@Sjava_atm) February 1, 2024
And before i said that i quote Ma-E lyrics “i gotta thank God for lezinto enginazo
I got to go fourth nalempintshi enginazo “From the song Champions by Teargas
My lyrics say “I thank God for lenkabi enginazo
Ngizoloku ngiphusha ngiphanda nazo
They saved me bafaka ifull tank… https://t.co/tL5YYMnI09— Sjava indlalifa (@Sjava_atm) February 1, 2024
Sjava’s exceptional songwriting abilities have garnered him a substantial fan base. His lyrics deeply connect with music enthusiasts as they address real-life challenges that resonate with people’s everyday experiences.
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His album “Isibuko” serves as a compelling illustration of why he distinguishes himself as one of the most relatable artists in South Africa.
While delving into his personal life experiences, Sjava extends beyond his own narrative. His impactful body of work resonates deeply with listeners, particularly through songs like “Time,” “Amaphiko,” and “Amava,” touching the hearts and souls of many.
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Sjava’s ability to draw inspiration from his peers and incorporate their lyrics into his own work showcases his humility and respect for the music industry.
It is this dedication to his craft and his relatable lyrics that continue to captivate audiences across South Africa and beyond.
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