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Big Zulu Raves On “Umbayimbayi” Ft Sjava Topping Radio Charts For Two Consecutive Weeks

Big Zulu Raves On “Umbayimbayi” Ft Sjava Topping Radio Charts For Two Consecutive Weeks. Big Zulu and Sjava have made a move that has elated the South African hip-hop game and the music industry as a whole. The formation of the duo Inkabi Zezwe appeared to be a great thing, as the game saw two music spartans collaborating.

Big Zulu Raves On “Umbayimbayi” Ft Sjava Topping Radio Charts For Two Consecutive Weeks

As the duo build up to the release of their much-anticipated album “Ukhamba” Big Zulu and Sjava released a lead single Umbayimbayi which has made a good impact. Taking to Instagram, Big Zulu could not hold his excitement as the lead single topped the radio chart for two weeks in a row.

The Inkabi Records boss went on and expressed his gratitude to the fans as he reminded the release date for the duo’s album. “Thank you so much for the love 👏🏿 @inkabizezwe Umbayimbayi is the biggest song in the Country ❤️ 🔥number 1 everywhere 🙏🏿 Album dropping next month👏🏿Ukhambayi🤝 @sjava_atm,” wrote Big Zulu.

Sjava and Big Zulu partnered on the project with Warner Music Africa (WMA) as the two parties agreed on working together to create something special. “This idea started to percolate of bringing Sjava and Big Zulu together for a one-time project,”

“We wanted to do something really special. Things didn’t immediately fall into place, meeting after meeting, putting all the pieces together and coming up with a structure that worked for all parties.” Said WMA managing director Temi Adeniji said.

“After a few months, we came to a meeting of the minds and it was like everything clicked. For me, this project signifies so much. It’s the first really big project Warner has done since I came in, and given our intention to transform our business and really bring it to the centre of the culture here in the country, it couldn’t be more perfect in my opinion.” He added as per MusicAfrica

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