A-Reece Shows Love For Lowfeye’s Verse On Sjava’s “Madibuseng”

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A-Reece Shows Love For Lowfeye’s Verse On Sjava’s “Madibuseng”

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A-Reece Shows Love For Lowfeye’s Verse On Sjava’s “Madibuseng.” South African hip hop star A-Reece has publicly praised fellow artist Lowfeye for his standout performance on the track “Madibuseng.”

A-Reece Shows Love For Lowfeye’s Verse On Sjava’s “Madibuseng”

In a recent social media post, A-Reece posted the song “Madibuseng” by Sjava, featuring LaCabra and Lowfeye, which is currently streaming on Apple Music. The rapper expressed admiration and love towards Lowfeye’s verse on the song. “Wow, bro lowfeye’s verse,” A-Reece wrote.

“Madibuseng” is the second track on Sjava’s album iNkanyezi NeZinkanyezi, which was released on January 30, 2026, via 1020 Cartel. The album serves as the final chapter in a trilogy of projects from the Durban-born artist, blending soulful melodies, introspective lyricism, and traditional South African musical elements with modern hip hop and amapiano influences.

The 11-track album runs for approximately 57 minutes and features collaborations with artists such as Buhlebendalo and Kelvin Momo on the opening track “Sanibonani,” Nkosazana Daughter on “Sleepover,” and others across its runtime. “Madibuseng” itself is a four-minute cut produced by Herc Cut The Lights, with songwriting credits involving Sjava (Jabulani Makhubo), Lowfeye, LaCabra, and additional contributors.

The song explores the unpredictable and often confusing nature of romantic relationships. Its title and hook draw on the idea of emotional traffic lights, with lyrics describing shifting signals: “Sometimes uRed sometimes uGreen sometimes uOrange.” Sjava delivers the post-chorus with raw vulnerability, singing lines like “Uyangithanda, uyangizonda, woah” (You love me, you hate me), “Uyangibamba, uyang’yeka” (You hold me, you let me go), and “Uyang’donsa, uyang’phusha” (You pull me, you push me). These capture the push-and-pull dynamics, mixed signals, and emotional whiplash that define complicated love.

Lowfeye and LaCabra bring sharp verses that add depth and energy to the track. Lowfeye’s contribution has particularly stood out for its smooth flow, clever wordplay, and ability to ride the beat while enhancing the song’s emotional core. Many listeners and now A-Reece himself have highlighted how his verse elevates the record, delivering bars that feel both personal and relatable within the soulful production.

A-Reece is not known for handing out compliments lightly. His reaction highlights a moment of real respect within the tightly knit South African music community. Fans quickly jumped in, agreeing with the praise and celebrating the strong chemistry between Sjava, Lowfeye, and LaCabra.

This public appreciation also reflects the supportive nature of the local scene, where artists from different regions continue to uplift one another through quality releases like iNkanyezi NeZinkanyezi.

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