Sjava Responds to Fan Doubting His Rap Abilities. This week saw social media buzzing with a mix of nostalgia, analytics, and a bit of drama, sparked by a viral recap from music blogger 2022Africa. Their analysis detailed South Africa’s most streamed rappers on Spotify locally — a title Nasty C held from 2018 until 2021, before Blxckie snatched it in 2022.

However, it was Sjava’s exceptional performance in 2023 and 2024 that really got people talking — and the rapper himself was not pleased.
The post, designed like an infographic and titled “The most streamed South African Rapper on SA🇿🇦 Spotify each year,” sparked an intense discussion in the comments. While many fans celebrated Sjava for his consistent output and ability to blend genres, one follower had to stir the pot:
“Uyi rapper nkabi @Sjava_atm?” (Translation: Are you really a rapper, hitman?)
Sjava, known for not backing down from disputes, shot back with a fiery reply that quickly gained traction:
“Ngikhathele yilombuzo njengamanje ngise Rosebank 199 Oxford road woza sizolwa once 😡”
(Translation: I’m tired of this question. I’m in Rosebank, 199 Oxford Road right now — come, let’s fight one time.)
Though Sjava has consistently blurred the boundaries between rap, Afro-fusion, and traditional music, his intricate lyrics, storytelling, and cultural impact have ensured his place in the conversation surrounding hip-hop greatness. Songs such as “Umama,” “Linda,” along with his work in ATM (African Trap Movement), have demonstrated that he’s equally adept with trap beats as he is with heartfelt Zulu melodies.
