Sjava Urges SA Artists To Stay Calm Amid Possible Disrespect Ahead Of Chris Brown’s Concert
Sjava Urges SA Artists To Stay Calm Amid Possible Disrespect Ahead Of Chris Brown’s Concert. On Saturday, December 14, the vibrant City of Gold, Johannesburg, will come alive as American singer and performer Chris Brown takes the stage for a spectacular live concert. The event will be held at the iconic FNB Stadium, and fans are expected to flock to Soweto for this unforgettable performance.
Amid the excitement among South African music fans, prominent rapper Sjava has called on his fellow artists to remain calm in light of potential disrespect that may arise during Chris Brown’s visit to Mzansi. This disrespect could manifest in various ways, such as promoters requesting local artists to open for Breezy or other actions that prioritize international artists over their local counterparts.
“Good morning Attention to all South African artists Since kuza umculi waphesheya uMfoka Breezy We will be disrespected kakhulu over and over engikucelayo ukuthi nibeke umoya phansi ningabi offended Ngiyabonga,” wrote Sjava.
Sjava’s call for composure reflects a broader sentiment among local artists who often feel overshadowed by the global stars who visit South Africa for performances. The influx of international musicians can sometimes lead to feelings of discontent, especially when local artists perceive that they are not given equal recognition or respect within their own country.
This won’t be Chris Brown‘s first performance in South Africa. The last time the “Ayo” hitmaker visited was in 2015 when he performed live at the Coca-Cola Dome. Chris Brown has been the biggest fan of SA music and he has expressed his love for Amapiano as he has released an amapiano track titled “Angel Numbers”