Following a chaotic lead up to the event, the South African Music Awards (SAMAs) served a mixed bag over the weekend.
From some great performances to some controversial moments, we look back at some key takeaways from South African musicâs showpiece event.
Maglera Doe Boy is hip-hopâs newest star
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The SAMAs decided to honour hip-hop on its 50th global and 40th SA anniversary with a medley of performances featuring some of the countryâs top young hip-hop acts.
Blxckie, Loatinover Pounds, 25K and Thato Saul all graced the stage, but it was Maglera who stole the show with a flamboyant and commanding performance.
Nandi Madida is class personified
One of the most controversial moments of the awards show came during the speeches for the International Achiever award, which was awarded to Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini and Nomcebo Zikode for their Grammy wins earlier in the year.
When Nandi Madida went up to the mic to share a speech on behalf of her husband Zakes Bantwini, who was unable to attend, she was cut off right at the beginning of her speech.
As memes circulated the net, Madida chose to play it down with a classy post on IG in which she poked fun at herself and made light of the situation.
SA loves Makhadzi
Any mention of her name in the various categories she was nominated in drew loud cheers from the audience and her performance was among the most electric of the night.
Kabza De Small is still king of the land
Some cool #SAMA29 moments. Msaki and Kabza de Small performing Khusela as part of the AmaPiano opening show medley that also included Nanette, Tumelo and a cameo from Tyler ICU; Thakzin, Oscar Mbo, Mhaw Keys, Mo-T, Murumba Pitch and Mörda in the 3Step medley. Thank you to all⊠pic.twitter.com/f0KbMKl361
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Amapiano pioneer Kabza De Small led the way as amapiano continued its domination of the awards that started back in 2019.
Kabza walked away with four awards: Best Duo/Group of The Year award alongside DJ Maphorisa for âScorpion Kings Live Sun Arenaâ, Best Produced Album for âKOA II Part 1â, Best Amapiano Album for âKOA II Part 1â, Best Kwaito Album for his collaboration with Kwesta on âSpeak N Vrostaanâ.
The SAMAs prestige has waned
Save for a few stellar performances, this year the SAMAs were lacking in that stardust that youâd expect from an awards show of this magnitude.
A lot of the award winners skipped the show and it just didnât feel as grand as it used to.
However, given how the organisers had to plan and execute the show at the 11th hour after the Durban leg was cancelled, itâs understandable that not everything went perfectly.
A lot of the award winners skipped the show and it just didnât feel as grand as it used to.
However, given how the organisers had to plan and execute the show at the 11th hour after the Durban leg was cancelled, itâs understandable that not everything went perfectly.