The album, consisting of ten tracks, starts with “Ivangeli,” which sets a profound and emotional 50-minute experience. Sjava introduces listeners with heartfelt melodies, while Emtee and Saudi highlight their significance in South Africa’s music scene. This work transcends mere entertainment, embodying life lessons conveyed through impactful lyrics and exceptional production. The track “I Was Young” offers reflections on personal development, errors, forgiveness, and growth, while “Sakhuluma” demonstrates the spiritual and purposeful aspects of music.
On the production side, Ruff merits recognition. His ability to fuse the distinct styles of these three artists appears seamless, suggesting he has an innate sense of their dynamic. Songs like “DeJavu” and “Soweto” evoke nostalgia, emotion, and profound lyrics that resonate with those who appreciate South African hip-hop and soul-oriented rap.
The album maintains a clean and cohesive focus regarding collaborations. Vuyo Manyike lends his talents to “All The Time” and “Save Me,” while BABYG!L ZAE contributes to “Hamba Nami.” Each feature is deliberate and enhances the overall listening experience without causing distractions.
This project goes beyond a routine collaboration; it represents a significant cultural moment. For those who have followed these artists since 2015, this project holds personal significance. Stream it, engage with it thoughtfully, and allow the music to resonate with you. It is now available on all digital streaming platforms.
