Kabza De Small reigns supreme at #SAMA29 sponsored by Motsepe Foundation  

 
Kabza De Small made a clean sweep with four wins at #SAMA29 sponsored by Motsepe Foundation, held last night at SunBet Arena at Time Square, Menlyn Maine. The Amapiano superstar walked away with Best Duo/Group of The Year award alongside DJ Maphorisa for Scorpion Kings Live Sun Arena and Best Produced Album for KOA II Part 1 produced by Kabza De Small, Da Muziqal Chef, Mdu aka TRP, Stakev, DJ Maphorisa and Felo le Tee.
 
In the Night 1 Industry Awards, announced on Friday, the wunderkind earned Best Amapiano Album for KOA II Part 1 while his collaboration with Kwesta on Speak N Vrostaan bagged him Best Kwaito Album.
 
2Point1 featuring Ntate Stunna and Nthabi Sings staged a remarkable feat as they won both Record of the Year and Music Video of the Year gongs for their runaway hit Stimela, as voted for by the public. 
 
Gospel superstar Ntokozo Mbambo emerged as one of the triumphant talents of the #SAMA29 evening as she took home Female Artist of The Year, Album of The Year and Best Contemporary Faith Album awards for Lavish Worship. The KwaZulu-Natal born songbird who came on the scene as the youngest member of Joyous Celebration in 2000 continues to prove her powerhouse status as a solo act.
 
The glittering awards ceremony boasting cutting edge technology and pyrotechnics, was hosted by DJ Sabby and Nomalanga Shozi with red carpet hosts Hope Mbhele and Thuthuka Mthembu and featured performances from the likes of Kabza De Small, Makhadzi, Loatinover, Msaki, Alter Ego and 25K. The guest presenters were an array of some of the biggest names in music and entertainment as well as Zizi Kodwa, Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture. In addition to an array of nominees the red carpet was buzzing with the brightest African stars, Jessica Nkosi, Laconco, Ayanda MVP and Penny Lebyane to name but a few.
 
 AKA posthumously scored the hotly contested Male Artist of The Year and Best Collaboration for Lemons (Lemonade) featuring Nasty C.  His album, Mass Country, scooped the Best Engineered Album for Robin Kohl & Itu. The icon lives long in true Supermega style.
In her acceptance speech an emotional Lynn Forbes, mother of AKA said: “This occasion is so special it is a full circle moment for us. In 2021 Kiernan won Best Male Artist at the SAMA’s and to stand here tonight to accept this award in his absence is just the most incredible honour. Thank you, South Africa, thank you Africa and thank you Megacy.”
 
Amapiano sensation, Myztro, walked away with the prestigious Newcomer of the Year award for 2.0 Nkwari. Crowd favourite, Makhadzi, took home Best Traditional Album for African Queen 2.0. Mörda cemented his brand as a solo artist and a true performer as he had the crowd rejoicing to his set while taking home Best Dance Album as well as Remix of The Year for Ndinovalo alongside Yallunder.  Lloyiso’s Seasons won him Best Pop Album.
 
K.O’s Sete featuring Young Stunna and Blxckie won the SAMRO Highest Airplay Composer Award and CAPASSO Most Streamed Song Award.
 
Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode were honoured with the International Achievement Award for their remarkable track Bayethe, a song that transcended borders placing the three giants as Grammy winners.
 
The Lifetime Achievement awards went to Mandoza (posthumous), Ihhashi Elimhlophe, Gloria Bosman (posthumous) and Pops Mohamed for their outstanding contribution in the music industry.
 
The Night 1 Industry Awards saw Nduduzo Makhathini win Best Jazz Album for In The Spirit of Ntu, Khuzani won Best Maskandi Album for Umqhele neThwaula while Dumi Mkokstad scooped Best Traditional Faith Album. Beste Pop Album went to Bernice West for Jona, Nathi secured Best African Adult Contemporary Album award for Usiba Lwe Gazi. and the Rest of Africa award was taken by Moreira Chonguica for Sounds of Peace.
 
SABC1 Channel Head Ofentse Thinane commented: “Storytelling through the art form of music has always been at the core of SABC1. We want to give a special mention to everyone that has ever contributed to the music. Congratulations to all the nominees on being recognised and all the winners for taking home the trophy.”
 
RiSA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi was elated at the winners: “#SAMA29 was definitely filled with multiple challenges but through the art of collaboration, artists, esteemed industry professionals, guest presenters and hosts we were able to celebrate all our winners. We are so grateful for them and for South Africa as a whole and their love for the country’s music and entertainment industry. We are so proud of all our winners and wish that their careers continue to be as unforgettable as this evening has been. #SAMA30 let’s go!”
 
The images are available on this link: SAMA29 Main Show High Res Images
 
Full list of all SAMA29 winners.

Female Artist of the YearLavish Worship – Ntokozo Mbambo
Male Artist of the YearMass Country – AKA
Duo/Group of the YearDJ Maphorisa & Kabza De Small – Scorpion Kings Live Sun Arena
Album of the YearLavish Worship – Ntokozo Mbambo
Newcomer of the YearMyztro – 2.0 Nkwari
Best Engineered AlbumMass Country – AKA, Engineered by Robin Kohl & Itu
Best Dance AlbumAsante – Mörda
Best African Adult ContemporaryUsiba Lwe Gazi – Nathi
Best Adult Contemporary AlbumDark Secrets – Louise Carver
Best Afro-Pop AlbumIsibuko – Sjava
Best Alternative AlbumOn The Romance of Being – Desire Marea
Best Amapiano AlbumKOA II Part 1 – Kabza De Small
Best Classical/Instrumental AlbumFire Beast – Vox Chamber Choir & Franco Prinsloo
Best CollaborationAKA feat Nasty C – Lemons (Lemonade)
Best Hip-Hop AlbumThis Is Religion – MashBeatz
Best Jazz AlbumThe Spirit of Ntu – Nduduzo Makhathini
Best Kwaito AlbumSpeak N Vrostaan – Kwesta & Kabza De Small
Best Maskandi AlbumUmqhele neThawula – Khuzani
Best Pop AlbumSeasons – Lloyiso
Best Produced AlbumKOA II Part 1 – Kabza De Small, Produced by Da Muziqal Chef, Mdu aka TRP, Stakev,
DJ Maphorisa, Felo Le Tee
Best Produced Music VideoElaine – Shine, Directed by Jesse Ray Diamond, Produced by Shayna Gianelli
Best R&B/Soul AlbumBut Could The Moments in Between – Manana
Best Reggae AlbumUnleashed – Blakka Yut
Best Rock AlbumKanniedood – Francois van Coke
Best Traditional Faith AlbumThe Overflow Gcwala Kimi – Dumi Mkokstad
Best Contemporary Faith AlbumLavish Worship – Ntokozo Mbambo
Beste Kontemporere Musiek AlbumToe Roep Ek Jou Naam – Jan Blohm & Ryno Velvet
Best Traditional AlbumAfrican Queen 2.0 – Makhadzi
Beste Pop AlbumJona – Bernice West
Remix of the YearMörda & Yallunder – Ndinovalo
Rest of Africa award
Sounds of Peace – Moreira
Sounds of Peace – Moreira Chonguiç
Best Gqom AlbumMeeting With The King – DJ LAG
Best African Indigenous faith AlbumEmmanuel ( Farewell to Phodiso Joel Kgaudi) – JTG Gospel Choir
SAMRO Highest Airplay
Composer Award
SETE (feat. Young Stunna & Blxckie)
CAPASSO Most Streamed
Song Award
SETE (feat. Young Stunna & Blxckie)
Lifetime Achievement AwardMandoza (posthumous), Ihhashi Elimhlophe, Gloria Bosman(posthumous) and Pops Mohamed.
International AchievementWouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode.
Record of the yearStimela by 2Point1 feat Ntate Stunna & Nthabi Sings
Music Video of the yearStimela by 2Point1 feat Ntate Stunna & Nthabi Sings

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