His real name, Sujaba, reflects the South African hip-hop industry's excitement for unity and love.
The musician took to Twitter to recall a 2018 tweet in which he called the Mzansi rapper egotistical and self-centered.
“We don't have a culture in hip hop. We have ego and pride. Brothers with a burning desire to be the most popular artist. That's the dream these days. Brothers are themselves. “We're doing it for the culture that's hiding behind this word niggas can't even get along with us. Pretend we're each other, it's all fake,” he tweeted a few years ago. did.
However, Sjava attested that there are positive elements currently in the game thanks to collaborations between rappers.
The music star said he is happy with the atmosphere in the industry.
“I'm glad there's unity and love again despite the beefs here and there. But Utando Lucona has so many collaborations happening and that's what makes this genre stronger and more interesting. Are you aware of Ama Beef Abrala iMotion Enza Ukuti Kungasebenzeki? The genre is often Amapiano/Gukom/Hip-hop, but among the artists Kusuke Kunotando Nobumbano. Kwakara, ama beef, everything fell apart,” he wrote.
I'm glad there's unity and love again despite beefs here and there, but Uthando Lukona has so much collaboration going on and that's what makes this genre stronger and more interesting. Did you notice? /t.co/0TK4JGXmMf
— Sjava Indrarifa (@Sjava_atm) September 26, 2024