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Sjava Reacts To Claims That He Doesn’t Rap or Trap In English

Sjava Reacts To Claims That He Doesn’t Rap or Trap In English. In the diverse world of music, artists often face scrutiny and criticism from fans and critics alike and Sjava is no exception.

Sjava Reacts To Claims That He Doesn’t Rap or Trap In English

While he has amassed a substantial following for his soulful and introspective music, he has also encountered remarks suggesting that he doesn’t rap or trap in English. Taking to Twitter, one of the Twitter users remarked that he hasn’t heard any song Sjava is rapping or trapping in English.

“And maar moes Ha ose tsebe Indlalifa muun “ never heard even one of your songs rapping or trapping in English,” read the tweet. In response, Sjava stated that the tweeps don’t know his music because the rapper has a slew of songs he is rapping in English. “You don’t know my songs,” tweeted Sjava.

Sjava‘s impact on the music industry extends beyond his captivating melodies. By proudly showcasing his cultural identity, he has become an inspiration to many young artists who aspire to maintain their roots while pursuing a career in music.

As an artist, Sjava has chosen to prioritize authenticity and meaningful representation over conforming to commercial expectations. His recent collaboration with fellow rapper Big Zulu is a clear demonstration that he values his roots even though he has songs he is singing in English which is mostly an expectation in the hip-hop music industry. Nonetheless, Sjava is a powerful voice for cultural preservation and an inspiration to artists worldwide

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