Sjava and Big Zulu’s “UMBAYIMBAYI” officially Reaches The 30,000 copies / 6 Million Streams Milestone
Sjava and Big Zulu’s “UMBAYIMBAYI” Achieves Platinum Status – A Milestone for South African Hip-Hop
South African hip-hop artists Sjava and Big Zulu have reason to celebrate as their collaborative single “UMBAYIMBAYI” has achieved platinum status. The track, which was released in 2023, has garnered widespread acclaim and has been a hit among fans, catapulting both artists to new heights of success in the music industry.
“UMBAYIMBAYI” is a powerful and captivating song that showcases the lyrical prowess and unique styles of both Sjava and Big Zulu. The track is a fusion of traditional Zulu sounds with modern hip-hop beats, creating a distinct and catchy sound that has resonated with audiences in South Africa and beyond. The song’s catchy chorus and meaningful lyrics, which touch on themes of culture, pride, and identity, have struck a chord with listeners, earning it widespread praise and recognition.
The platinum certification, awarded by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA), signifies that “UMBAYIMBAYI” has reached a significant milestone in terms of sales and streams. This achievement is a testament to the popularity and impact of the song, as platinum certification is reserved for tracks that have sold over 30,000 copies or have been streamed over 6 million times in South Africa.
For Sjava and Big Zulu, the platinum certification for “UMBAYIMBAYI” represents a major milestone in their careers. Both artists are renowned in the South African music scene for their unique talents and contributions to the hip-hop genre. Sjava, whose real name is Jabulani Hadebe, rose to fame with his soulful and introspective music, earning critical acclaim and multiple awards, including a BET Award for Best International Act in 2018. Big Zulu, whose real name is Siyabonga Nene, has also made a name for himself with his powerful and socially conscious lyrics, winning fans with his authentic storytelling and impactful performances