SNAPS | Sjava is living it up in Paris, looking good and tweeting in French

30 July 2023 - 12:00
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Sjava is living it up in Paris
Sjava is living it up in Paris
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It's a city synonymous with love and often dubbed the romantic capital, and this city has Mzansi's finest Sjava walking around it. 

The soulful Nkabi is fitting right in the beautiful city of Paris, even going as far as tweeting in French, which has been entertaining fans who haven't had the chance to enjoy his playful side.

Those who follow the rapper on his Twitter have for the most part of Wednesday and Thursday been witnessing the musician enjoying the time of his life in the French capital. 

He might not be at the Eiffel Tower or other landmarks that made the city popular yet, but he has been posting snaps of himself walking the streets, with all eyes on him, saying he was learning a lot in the city. 

Things have been going well for the Sjava music wise. 

His recent album Isibuko has reached 42.6-milllion across streaming platforms.

“Thank you to all the music lovers for streaming our music Siyabonga,” he wrote on his Instagram timeline when sharing the news. 

Speaking to TshisaLIVE previously he reflected on his life's journey in his latest body of work (Isibuko), which he said was inspired by a mirror he bought at a store which broke moments later.

“As a person you can get to a point of hating yourself. When you look at things like depression and mental health, it's about you fighting what is happening in your head and the way you see things, but when someone looks at you, they can't see it.

“It can happen that you look at yourself as a person and hate yourself, and there was a time where I felt like that, where I felt like what I am doing is ruining myself, being famous and not having privacy. There was just so much to a point where I felt like if I did not do this thing I would have lived a better life,” he told TshisaLIVE.



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