A-Reece Praises Lowfeye’s Standout Performance on Sjava’s ‘Madibuseng’
South African hip hop luminary A-Reece has publicly lauded fellow artist Lowfeye for his exceptional contribution to the track “Madibuseng.” The song, which features Sjava, LaCabra, and Lowfeye, has been making waves since its release, drawing attention for its lyrical depth and soulful production.
In a recent social media update, A-Reece shared the track, which is currently available on Apple Music, and expressed his genuine admiration for the performance. “Wow, bro lowfeye’s verse,” the rapper remarked, highlighting the impact of the delivery.

“Madibuseng” serves as the second track on Sjava’s album iNkanyezi NeZinkanyezi, which dropped on January 30, 2026, via 1020 Cartel. As the final chapter in a trilogy of projects from the Durban-born artist, the album masterfully blends traditional South African musical elements with modern hip hop and amapiano influences.

The 11-track project, spanning approximately 57 minutes, features a diverse array of collaborations, including contributions from Buhlebendalo, Kelvin Momo, and Nkosazana Daughter. Produced by Herc Cut The Lights, “Madibuseng” explores the complexities of romantic relationships, utilizing the metaphor of emotional traffic lights to describe the push-and-pull dynamics of love. Sjava’s vulnerable delivery on the post-chorus, paired with the sharp, rhythmic verses from Lowfeye and LaCabra, has solidified the track as a standout moment on the album.
Lowfeye’s contribution, in particular, has been praised for its smooth flow and clever wordplay. A-Reece’s public endorsement underscores the mutual respect within the South African music community, where artists continue to uplift one another through high-quality, collaborative efforts.
