Month: October 2023

AKA, K.O, Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa lead the SAMA29 nominees list

Hip-hop and dance artists snapped up top honours as the nominees for SAMA29 were announced this week.

The Soweto Theatre in Jabulani, Soweto buzzed with excitement as the industry gathered to toast finalists in this year’s edition of the SAMA nominees announcement. Albums and singles released between 1 February 2022 and 14 April 2023 were considered for SAMA29.

“The announcement is a culmination of months of preparations behind the scenes as committees comprised of major and independent labels finalised SAMA29 rules and judging criteria as well as the selection of judges drawn from the music industry and ancillary professionals in media, academic institutions and cultural bodies. Simply put, the SAMA puts the artist first and is driven by the industry, for the industry.” Said SAMA Project Lead Refiloe Ramogase in the welcoming address at the nominee announcement.

The late AKA leads the pack with a tally of no less than seven nods for his album Mass Country in the categories of Male Artist of the Year; Album of the Year; Best Engineered Album; Best Hip-Hop Album; Best Collaboration (for the single Lemons (Lemonade) featuring Nasty C); Best Collaboration (for the single Company featuring Kiddominant); and Best Produced Music Video (for Lemons (Lemonade) featuring Nasty C.

Hot on his heels is fellow rapper K.O who garnered no less than six nominations thanks to his album SR3 and the single Sete featuring Young Stunna and Blxckie. He is nodded in the categories of Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Hip Hop Album, Best Collaboration, Best Produced Music Video and Remix of the Year for Sete featuring Young Stunna, Oxlade and Diamond Platnumz.

Sjava’s Isibuko album earned him a spot in the fiercely contested Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Produced Album and Best Engineered Album.

The maestros of Amapiano, Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa, earned at least four and three nominations respectively, they further walked away with two nods for their collaboration as Scorpion Kings.

Sincerely Anne bagged an impressive three nods for Newcomer of the Year, Female Artist of the Year and Best Engineered Album for To Whom it May Concern.

Ntokozo Mbambo’s Lavish Worship is the only album by a woman competing in the Album of the Year category, she is also up for Female Artist of the Year award and Best Contemporary Faith Music Album.

The Maskandi Album category is a battle royale between Menzi with Ngeke Ungiphathe,  Khuzani for Umqhele Nethawula, Thokozani Langa’s Is’khiye Se-Coldroom, Abafana baka mgqumeni for Iphakade Lami and Inkos’yamagcokama with Home Alone.

In the Best Jazz Album category, In the Spirit of Ntu by Nduduzo Makhathini goes up against Linda Sikhakhane’s Isambulo, Thandi Ntuli’s Blk Elija & The Children of Meroë, Mthunzi Mvubu’s The 1st Gospel and Shane Cooper and Mabuta’s Finish the Sun.

The nominees cut across a variety of genres and reflect the vibrant nature of South African music as well as the competitive spirit that fuels creativity and flair that feeds the pulse of the industry.

The nominees reveal event hosted by television personality Nomalanga Shozi, also included the announcement of KwaZulu-Natal province as the home of the SAMA for the next three years. It was attended by dignitaries such as Siboniso Duma, the MEC of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA); Nhlanhla Sibisi, CEO of the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA); high ranking government officials; musicians; entertainment personalities and influencers.

Siboniso Duma, KZN EDTEA MEC had this to say: “We bring warm wishes from more than 11, 2 million citizens from the Zulu Kingdom. The majority of people back home are excited that we are here for this historic announcement. We are humbled by the fact that we will host SAMA Awards over the next three years.”

Dichaba Phalatse, Marketing Manager of SABC Video Entertainment commented: “South African music plays a major role and as SABC1 we always want to make sure that local music is celebrated. The channel’s partnership with the South African Music Awards shows our commitment in supporting the legacy of local artists as they continue to produce music of all genres for South Africans to enjoy. Congratulations to all the SAMA29 nominees.”

RiSA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi congratulated the nominees: “We are proud to present the class of SAMA29 who over a 14-month period put out some of the best tunes, collaborations and music videos in the country. We commend their artistry, resilience and tenacity that have led to them rising to the top and positioning themselves to be in line for the highest music accolade South Africa can bestow on an artist. We wish them well as we embark on the road to SAMA29 in KwaZulu-Natal.”

  • SAMA29 will be staged at the Durban ICC on the weekend of 17 and 18 November 2023 and broadcast live on SABC1.

Full list of nominees

Best Engineered Album of the Year

  • To Whom It May Concern – Sincerely Anne, Engineered by Tjaart van der Walt and Daniel Baron
  • Mass Country – AKA, Engineered by Robin Kohl and Itu
  • Kanniedood – Francois van Coke, Engineered by Taylor Soundworks
  • Blk Elijah and The Children of Meroë – Thandi Ntuli, Engineered by Shane, Tshepo, Thandi and Clinton
  • Isibuko – Sjava Engineered by Ruff

Best African Adult Contemporary Album of the Year

  • Celebrating African Song – Dumza Maswana
  • Smile – Choko
  • I am Gold – S’nazo
  • Usiba Lwe Gazi – Nathi
  • Ubuhle – Lethiwe Sithole

Best Alternative Album of the Year

  • Glitch Vol. 2: The Future Is Now – uBeyond
  • Synthetic Hearts – Msaki and Tubatsi
  • Blue Lawns – The Great Yawn
  • Leaving All The Time – Bye Beneco
  • On The Romance of Being – Desire Marea

Best Amapiano Album of the year of the year

  • Amukelani – Kelvin Momo
  • Ba Straata – DJ Maphorisa and Visca
  • 0 Nkwari – Myztro
  • KOA II Part 1 – Kabza De Small
  • Scorpion Kings Live Sun Arena – DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small

Best Classical/Instrumental Album of the year

  • Live In Europe 22 – CH2
  • Fire Beast – Vox Chamber Choir and Franco Prinsloo
  • One Night On Earth (Live in Concert) – Derek Gripper
  • Maike – Juliet String Quartet
  • Sanctuary – Carol Thorns

Best Collaboration

  • O feat Young Stunna and Blxckie – Sete
  • AKA feat Nasty C – Lemons (Lemonade)
  • DJ Maphorisa and Visca feat 2woshort, Stompiiey, ShaunMusiq, Ftears and Madumane – Ba Straata
  • Mörda and Oscar Mbo feat Murumba Pitch – Mohigan Sun
  • AKA and Kiddominant – Company

Best Pop Album of the Year

  • Things We Don’t Talk About – Jimmy Nevis
  • Heard You Got Love – Jeremy Loops
  • Game Over – Tyler Paage
  • Seasons – Lloyiso
  • Petrichor – Amy Lilley

Best Produced Album

  • Things we Don’t Talk About – Jimmy Nevis, Produced by Darren Petersen
  • KOA II Part 1 – Kabza De Small, Produced by Da Muziqal Chef, Mdu aka TRP, Stakev, DJ Maphorisa and Felo Le Tee
  • Amukelani – Kelvin Momo, Produced by Kelvin Momo
  • Lindokuhle – Mlindo the Vocalist, Produced by Mthunzi, Howard, Herc and Tshepo Morone, DJ Maphorisa and Masiano
  • Isibuko – Sjava Produced by Webmoms, Delayde, Ruff and Jah Cool

Best Produced Music Video

  • Lemons (Lemonade) by AKA ft Nasty C, Produced by Tebogo Mabaso, Directed By Nate Thomas
  • Sete by K.O ft Young Stunna and Blxckie, Directed by Ted Magerman, Produced by K.O, Tsholofelo Moremedi and Ted Magerman
  • Be Free by Desire Marea, Directed by Imraan Christian, Produced by Will Nicholson
  • Been Thinking by Tyla Directed by Meiji Alabi, Producer Jimi Adesanya
  • Shine by Elaine Directed by Jesse Ray Diamond, Produced by Shayna Gianelli

Best R&B/Soul Album

  • 4LUV (Deluxe) – Blxckie
  • But Could the Moments in Between – Manana
  • Germander II – FLVME
  • Bad Weather – Nanette
  • Passion Fruit – Kabomo

Best Reggae Album

  • Ghetto Youth’s Cry – Botanist Mr Lamington
  • Unleashed – Blakka Yut
  • Maximum Stylez Presents: Red Carpet Live, Vol. 1 – Various Artists (Edna Montse, Pepsin, Skeleton Blazer, Reign Afrika, Zama Sunshine and Moon Queen)
  • Flight Mode Riddim – Blackness Blue Productions
  • Healing – Lavoro Duro

Beste kontemporêre Musiek Album

  • Sing, Hoop, Weerklink – Prop
  • Skree Net Sag – ALTEREGO
  • Ep In F – Herman Kleinhans
  • Jagvat – Jan Rhaap
  • Toe Roep Ek Jou Naam – Jan Blohm Ryno Velvet
  • Katryn – Stefan Jansen

Remix of the Year

  • Yallunder – Ndinovalo (New version), remixed by Mörda
  • O ft Young Stunna, Oxlade and Diamond Platnumz – Sete, remixed by K.O
  • Citizen Deep and Mzux Maen ft Yasmin Levy – Hayii Citizen Deep Remix, remixed by Citizen Deep
  • Lebo Mathosa – Au Dede (ft Karyendasoul), remixed by Karyendasoul
  • Myztro ft Focalistic, Daliwonga, ShaunMusiq, Ftears – Tobetsa Remake, remixed by Myztro, ShaunMusiq and Ftears.

Rest Of Africa Award (Countries)

  • Sad Romance – Ckay (Nigeria)
  • Timeless – Davido (Nigeria)
  • Worry < – Tim Lyre (Nigeria)
  • Dynastie – Ferre Gola (DRC)
  • Sounds of Peace – Moreira Chonguiça (Mozambique)
  • I’m Alive – Sha Sha (Zimbabwe)

Best Gqom Album

  • Fikelephi – Sizwe Mdlalose
  • Meeting with the King – DJ Lag
  • Love Land light – Cairo CPT
  • Nande 2.0 – DJ Sandiso
  • Ithuba – Newlandz Finest

Best African Indigenous Faith Music Album

  • Ba Ya Mo Nyatsa – Wacha Mkhukhu Wachumlilo
  • Mantswe a Supileng – Spiritual Gospel Choir
  • Ikhoni Mfuyo – In Zion of Christ
  • Emmanuel (Farewell to Phodiso Joel Kgaudi) – JTG Gospel Choir
  • Ntate le Rato la Hao – Ingqayizivele Gospel Choir

Newcomer of the Year

  • Myztro – 2.0 Nkwari
  • Blakka Yut – Unleashed
  • Sincerely Anne – To Whom It May Concern
  • Lloyiso – Seasons
  • Venom and Shishiliza – Love is Pain

Duo/Group of the Year

  • DJ Maphorisa and Visca – Ba Straata
  • Venom and Shishiliza – Love is Pain
  • Mafikizolo – Idwala
  • DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small – Scorpion Kings Live Sun Arena
  • Msaki and Tubatsi – Synthetic Hearts

Female Artist of the Year

  • Kelly Khumalo – From a God To a King
  • Ntokozo Mbambo – Lavish Worship
  • Sincerely Anne – To Whom It May Concern
  • Hle – Take Heart
  • Thandi Ntuli – Blk Elijah and The Children of Moroë

Best Dance Album

  • Next Level – Russell Zuma
  • Asante – Mörda
  • We Live 4 Our Music – Karyendasoul
  • The Gospel According to Artwork Sounds – Artwork Sounds
  • A New Dawn – DJ Kabila

Best Adult Contemporary Album

  • Memories – Drakensberg Boys Choir
  • Ndikhethiwe – Vusi Nova
  • Love – Viwo Kulati
  • Dark Secrets – Louise Carver
  • Bait For Steps Forward – Nobuhle Ashanti

Best Afro Pop Album

  • Love is Pain – Venom and Shishiliza
  • Idwala – Mafikizolo
  • From a God To a King – Kelly Khumalo
  • Isibuko – Sjava
  • Ekhayakomama – Phila Dlozi

Best Hip Hop Album

  • Diaspora – Maglera Doe Boy
  • Life is Gangsta – Thato Saul
  • SR3 – K.O
  • Mass Country – AKA
  • This is Religion – MashBeatz

Best Jazz Album

  • Finish the Sun – Shane Cooper & Mabuta
  • The 1st Gospel – Mthunzi Mvubu
  • Blk Elijah and The Children of Meroë – Thandi Ntuli
  • In the Spirit of Ntu – Nduduzo Makhathini
  • Isambulo – Linda Sikhakhane

Male Artist of the Year

  • Kabza De Small – KOA II Part 1
  • AKA – Mass Country
  • Sjava – Isibuko
  • O – SR3
  • Lloyiso – Seasons

Album of the Year

  • Mass Country- AKA
  • SR3- K.O
  • Isibuko- Sjava
  • KOA II Part 1- Kabza De Small
  • Lavish Worship – Ntokozo Mbambo

Best Rock Album

  • Testify – Basson Laubscher and The Violent Free Peace
  • Fine Thanks, and You? – Shortstraw
  • Fuzigish – Fuzigish
  • End of Days – Hellcats
  • Kanniedood – Francois van Coke

Best Maskandi Album

  • Home Alone – Inkos’yamagcokama
  • Ngeke Ungiphathe – Menzi
  • Is’khiye Se-Coldroom – Thokozani Langa
  • Iphakade lami – Abafana baka Mqgumeni
  • Umqhele neThawula – Khuzani

Best Kwaito Album

  • I Am Who I Am – Nkiyase
  • Speak N Vrostaan – Kwesta and Kabza De Small
  • R Mashesha – Big Nuz
  • Jukebox – Shisa Boy
  • Barabbas – Taylor K

Best Traditional Faith Music Album

  • Ndiyabulela – Hush
  • The Overflow Gcwala Kimi – Dumi Mkokstad
  • Hoja Ke Sena Wena – IPCC
  • The Grace Encounter, Vol. 1 – Bucy Radebe
  • Sedi Laka – Die Bruin Gospel Project

Best Contemporary Faith Music Album

  • Take Heart – Hle
  • Lavish Worship – Ntokozo Mbambo
  • Mhalamhala – Brenden Praise
  • Restored (Live Recording) – The Jesus Collective
  • Hope – Soweto Gospel Choir

Best Traditional Album

  • Obe Happy – Ntata Mafahla
  • Inkabi Nation – Inkabi Nation
  • African Queen 2.0 – Makhadzi
  • Ke Bone Molelo O Timile – MmaAusi
  • A Reyeng Bahurutshe – Thebe Arts Group

Beste Pop Album

  • Hittegolf – Eloff
  • Insomnia – Brendan Peyper
  • Loufi Flippen Loufi – Loufi
  • Die Onbekende – Rooksein
  • Jona – Bernice West

The awards ceremony will take place in KwaZulu-Natal at the Durban ICC on the weekend of the 17 and 18 November 2023 and broadcast live on SABC 1.

FRESH VIBES AND FESTIVAL THRILLS: AXE SOUTH AFRICA PARTNERS WITH HEY NEIGHBOUR FESTIVAL FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE



AXE, the globally acclaimed grooming and personal care brand synonymous with freshness and confidence, is thrilled to announce its exhilarating partnership with the highly anticipated Hey Neighbour Festival. This collaboration promises not just an enticing blend of scents but an electrifying festival experience like never before.
 
Hey Neighbour Festival, a vibrant celebration of music, art, culture, and community, has taken South Africa by storm, becoming the heart of conversations across the nation. AXE’s unwavering commitment to keeping you fresh seamlessly aligns with the festival’s goal of crafting unforgettable moments.
 
AXE’s presence at the Hey Neighbour Festival promises to elevate the event to unprecedented heights, offering festival-goers an immersive journey inside the AXE Dome. A first-of-its-kind in South Africa, this Dome will serve as a canvas for interactive displays and captivating visuals, transforming this year’s festival into an unforgettable multisensory experience.
 
       “We’re absolutely thrilled to join forces with Hey Neighbour Festival and introduce this ground-breaking experience through our AXE Dome,” stated Gareth Marshall, Sponsorship & Partnership Lead at Unilever South Africa. “The Dome embodies the very essence of AXE, delivering a sensory experience that deeply resonates with our audience. Our partnership with Hey Neighbour Festival allows us to connect with our fans in a way that’s truly unique, all while ensuring they stay fresh and confident throughout the event.”
 
As part of the dome activation, festival-goers will not only have the opportunity to sample AXE’s diverse product range but also immerse themselves entirely in the world of AXE, exploring various variants and ingredients. From body sprays to deodorants, attendees will enjoy a hands-on experience with AXE’s products, enabling them to discover their favourite scents and stay fresh, regardless of how long the festival lasts.
 
“We’re thrilled to welcome AXE as our partner for this year’s Hey Neighbour Festival,” exclaimed Glen, MD of Hey Neighbour Festival. “AXE’s dedication to enhancing the festival experience through the ground-breaking AXE Dome and sampling opportunities aligns perfectly with our mission to create moments of joy and connection that are simply unforgettable. Together, we’re poised to make this festival season the best one yet.”


For the latest updates and exclusive content related to the AXE x Hey Neighbour Festival partnership and the AXE Dome experience, follow AXE South Africa on Instagram.
 
Stay Fresh, Stay Lit, and Get Ready to Rock the Hey Neighbour Festival with AXE! 

HEY NEIGHBOUR PHASE THREE LINE-UP

Hey there, Neighbours! Get ready to celebrate the good times at the ultimate lifestyle experience  Hey Neighbour. Heineken® has officially stepped in as the headline partner to elevate the highly anticipated Festival!



To celebrate its 150th birthday, Heineken has selected to share the festivities with everyone who is passionate about music, art, and culture. This forms part of the brand’s mission to spark connections and break down barriers which aligns with Hey Neighbour’s ethos of turning strangers into Neighbours. This dynamic partnership is all about synergy.

To amplify the festive season’s good times, Heineken® is taking the festival to Africa with a continentwide campaign that will make Hey Neighbour a household name across ten African markets. These locations include Mozambique, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, and Nigeria to name a few.

With Heineken as a trusted partner, Hey Neighbour will be a festival that the African continent can experience, own, and be proud of. The intent is to be at the same magnitude as the likes of iconic international festivals like Coachella.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to have Heineken® on board as our presenting partner,” says Warren Le Grange, Hey Neighbour Festival Director. “This partnership is all about celebrating good times and unity, which aligns perfectly with the spirit of Hey Neighbour.”

Heineken®’s commitment to promoting inclusivity, diversity, and sustainability through good times resonates deeply with Hey Neighbour’s values. This partnership represents a shared commitment to fostering a global community that values music, art, and culture.

“Celebrating 150 years with a festival of this magnitude only seems fitting in the spirit of Mzansi. We are elevating the celebrations with this partnership by allowing everyone to enjoy good times with Heineken®, one way or another,” says Marcel Swain, Heineken® Marketing Manager at HEINEKEN Beverages   

In other exciting news, we are also set to announce the almost never-ending, ever giving, third and final phase of the festival’s line-up features a combination of the country’s biggest current exports, African legends, and more sensational international talent. So, we advise you to take a deep breath because we are about to get into it.

Joining the already toasty Neighbourhood, international hitmaker and jam-provider REMA joins the line-up alongside legendary South African acts Mafikizolo, Prime Circle, Zakes Bantwini, Black Motion as well as Desmond and the Tutus.

Local favourites Mörda, Kelvin Momo and DJ Zinhle have the decks on lock alongside curated live performances from Sho Madjozi, Elaine and Jamie-Lee Sexton.

… but that’s not all Neighbours!

For the hip-hop heads, BLXCKIE, Youngsta CPT and A-REECE will hold it down alongside newcomer Real Dan Duminy and Uncle Partytime on the one’s and two’s. Representing one of the biggest trending genres around the world, Amapiano royalty TXC, Daliwonga, Young Stunna, Tyler ICU and Major League will be repping for the Yanos generation.

UK Rock superstars Nothing But Thieves have also been confirmed along with thriving local alternative acts Majozi, Jeremy Loops, Monark, Max Hurrell and the Plastics.

Hey Neighbour also sees a set of incredible brand partners joining the Hood, including Netflix, Axe, KitKat, Coke Studio and Play.