Sjava has opened up about that collabo with A-Reece fans have been begging for.
In a recent interview with SlikourOnLife the rapper revealed getting hold of A-Reece is not that easy.
“For me, if I didn’t know them, now I was gonna say they don’t want to work with me. But knowing them from the get-go and just seeing them come up and become what they are, they don’t change, and they need to change so that they can be available. If you get hold of him you will be like: 'Oh, thank God he came and did this verse,'” said Sjava.
Sjava, A-Reece and Emtee were all part of Ambitiouz Entertainment and Sjava said going forward they will work together.
“Remember we were from a certain situation, so there was this and that. So now we have grown. When I’m talking about growth, I’m not even talking about years, but like in terms of like realising certain things in the industry. Now as we move forward, I believe that we still going to make like a lot of music together,” he said.
Why Sjava's collaboration with A-Reece hasn't happened yet
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Sjava has opened up about that collabo with A-Reece fans have been begging for.
In a recent interview with SlikourOnLife the rapper revealed getting hold of A-Reece is not that easy.
“For me, if I didn’t know them, now I was gonna say they don’t want to work with me. But knowing them from the get-go and just seeing them come up and become what they are, they don’t change, and they need to change so that they can be available. If you get hold of him you will be like: 'Oh, thank God he came and did this verse,'” said Sjava.
Sjava, A-Reece and Emtee were all part of Ambitiouz Entertainment and Sjava said going forward they will work together.
“Remember we were from a certain situation, so there was this and that. So now we have grown. When I’m talking about growth, I’m not even talking about years, but like in terms of like realising certain things in the industry. Now as we move forward, I believe that we still going to make like a lot of music together,” he said.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Sjava reflected on his album Isibuko and making music back then.
He said he “used to drink and have fun for a living” but had changed his ways.
“In the first album, I never had problems. The only thing I didn't have was money but I was happy. I was with my friends recording music in the studio that's why the album itself is so free and happy. Then came fame, money, wrong deals and other things, and that channels your music in a different direction.”
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