SA: Sjava, Big Zulu announce new single Inkabi Zezwe
South African rappers Sjava and Big Zulu have joined forces on a new single titled ‘Inkabi Zezwe’, which will be released on 24 March. The track is off the duo’s upcoming album, which is set to be published in May.
Inkabi zezwe is a Zulu term of endearment that when used in the context of music describes a unified brotherhood that is representative and reflective of the nation.
It is through the fusion of traditional Zulu musical forms with contemporary music that the two artists meet, with Sjava weaving African trap and Afro-soul while Big Zulu asserts himself through hip hop. Although they approach music differently, both artists have a quaint intrigue for love, hope and family rooted in Zulu culture.
Sjava and Big Zulu – who are signed to 1020 Cartel and Nkabi Records, respectively – collaborated with Warner Music Africa (WMA) for the project, which marks a new horizon for both the label and the artists.
“This idea started to percolate of bringing Sjava and Big Zulu together for a one-time project,” WMA managing director Temi Adeniji said. “We wanted to do something really special. Things didn’t immediately fall into place, meeting after meeting, putting all the pieces together and coming up with a structure that worked for all parties.
“After a few months, we came to a meeting of the minds and it was like everything clicked. For me, this project signifies so much. It’s the first really big project Warner has done since I came in, and given our intention to transform our business and really bring it to the centre of the culture here in the country, it couldn't be more perfect in my opinion.”
The co-director of 1020 Cartel, Nothando Migogo, said: “As much as it may seem like an unexpected collaboration, it also feels so natural. It just makes sense considering who, what, and where both artists represent. An unsurprising surprise. Really excited to witness how South Africa responds to this project.”
Nkabi Records co-founder Leroy Khoza said: “When our ancestors speak, our duty is to listen and respond. This collaboration was orchestrated in the spiritual realm. It was supposed to happen and to give healing to our people. This project speaks of everything that affects the lives of our people, it will resonate and connect with people on a higher level. This is the coming together of two spiritual and gifted individuals.”
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