The South African Music Awards (Samas) weekend kicked off on Saturday night, 27 August and some of Mzansi’s favourite musicians walked away with awards. Hosted by comedian Mpho Popps and musician Robot Boii, the night was filled with laughter and great performances by singers such as Master KG, Khuli Chana, Brian Temba, Puleng March, Ncebakazi…
The South African Music Awards (SAMAs) weekend kicked off on Saturday night, 27 August and some of Mzansi’s favourite musicians walked away with awards.
Hosted by comedian Mpho Popps and musician Robot Boii, the night was filled with laughter and great performances by singers such as Master KG, Khuli Chana, Brian Temba, Puleng March, Ncebakazi Msomi, Reign Afrika, Mobi Dixon, as well as Joda Kgosi.
DJ and producer Chymamusique bagged his first ever Sama win when he walked away with the Best Dance Album for Musique, while Msaki won Best Adult Contemporary Album for Platinumb Heart.
Vocalist Nomfundo Moh scooped the Best Afro Pop Album award for Amagama.
Dladla Mshunqisi’s Umshunqo Reloaded earned him the Best Gqom Album award, and Amarato took the Best Kwaito Album for Ama Roto Vol.2.
Sun-El Musician and Azana walked away with the Remix of the Year for Uhuru.
Mandisi Dyantyis triumphed in the Best African Adult Contemporary Album for Cwaka, while Thokozani Langa took the Best Maskandi Album Award for Idayimani.
Amapiano musician Young Stunna bagged the Best Selling Artist gong for Notumato.
Jazz musician Jimmy Dludlu, who is set to receive the Lifetime Achievement award on Sunday night, 28 August walked away with the Best Jazz Album.
Iconic singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka was honoured with the inaugural Chairman’s Award for her work and sustainability in the music industry.
Commenting on the first night, RiSA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi said they were looking forward to the second night.
“We are immensely proud of the recipients of these technical excellence awards. Their hard work and dedication to their craft has been acknowledged. We are incredibly excited about the main awards set for 28 August, and look forward to celebrating with South African music lovers,” he said.
Here is the list of all the winners:
Best Classical/Instrumental Album
African Bird by Khanyisile Mthethwa
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Platinum Heart by Msaki
Best African Adult Contemporary Album
Cwaka by Mandisi Dyantyis
Beste Kontemporere Musiek Album
Volume by Die Heuwels Fantasties
Best Traditional Album
Tshihwilili Tshanga by Dr Mercy Masekona Madzivhandila
Best Reggae Album
Trailblazer by Reign Africa
Best Contemporary Faith Music Album
Sacrificial Worship (Live) by Pulane Maphari
Best Traditional Faith Music Album
Vela Nkosi by Jumbo
Best African Indigenous Faith Music Album
Similapha Nkosi by NUZ Voices of Joy
Best Maskandi Album
Idayimani by Thokozani Langa
Best Alternative Album
Glow by Alice Phoebe Lou
Best Rock Album
Partypocalpypse by Springbok Nude Girls
Best R&B/Soul Album
It’s All You by Brian Temba
Best Pop Album
Trouble in Paradise by Shekhinah
Beste Pop Album
Niks Vergelyk by Posduif
Best Afropop Album
Amagama by Nomfundo Moh
Best Produced Music Video
When House was House by Mobi Dixon featuring Mariechan and Jnr SA
Best Engineered Album of The Year
It Takes Three by Charl du Plessis Trio
Best Selling Artist
Notumato by Young Stunna
Rest Of Africa Award
If Orange Was a Place by Tems
Chairman’s Award
Yvonne Chaka Chaka
Remix Of the Year
Uhuru by Sun-El Musician and Azana
Best Kwaito Album
Ama Roto Vol.2 by Amaroto
Best Gqom Album
Umshunqo Reloaded by Dladla Mshunqisi
Best Dance Album
Musique by Chymamusique