Jabulani ‘Sjava’ Hadebe and Lethabo Sebetso ‘Focalistic’ will be going head-to-head against each other at the Redbull sound clash. The Redbull music clash will take place on October 28 at Sunbet Arena Time Square in Pretoria. There will be two stages with the audience as the event judges. Sjava who represents the hip hop genre is team blue while Focalistic will represent the Amapiano genre as team red.
The Redbull company urged Mzansi to secure their tickets in an announcement that reads, “Inkabi vs President ya Straata 🔥🤌🏽. Blue 🔵 vs Red 🔴, @sjava_atm and @focalistic will be setting the Red Bull SoundClash stage on fire in a musical clash 🔥🙌🏾.”
“Good morning to all my people I have good news 28 October 2023 ziyakhala on the Sound Clash brought to you by @RedBullZA Lets go to Sun Arena siyofundisa @FOCALISTIC isfundo epitoli go get your tickets TEAM BLUE,” Sjava wrote.
Mpho Popps will be the host of the event; more like a referee job.
Source – Fakazanews
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