Here’s the full list of the 2024 South African Music Award winners

Here’s the full list of the 2024 South African Music Award winners! The 30th Annual South African Music Awards (SAMAs) took place on Saturday at the Gallagher Convention Centre, showcasing the vibrant and diverse music scene of South Africa.


 


 

 

 

The event celebrated the achievements of artists across various genres, recognizing their hard work and creativity over the past year.

A Dazzling Host and Exciting Performances
This year, the prestigious awards were hosted by the talented Minnie Dlamini, who brought glamour and energy to the evening. Dlamini dazzled in stunning outfits, captivating the audience and setting the tone for a night of celebration.

Minnie Dlamini

As the host, she not only highlighted the nominees and winners but also kept the crowd engaged with her charm and charisma.

The event featured performances from several nominees, giving the audience a taste of the talent that the awards celebrate. With music spanning genres from hip-hop to traditional, the SAMAs provided a platform for artists to showcase their skills and connect with fans.

Celebrating the Winners
Tyla, Kabza De Small, and Mthunzi were among the standout winners of the night, each taking home multiple awards in various categories. Tyla, in particular, made waves by securing three awards.

Tyla

However, she was unable to attend the ceremony as she was busy filming a music video. Despite her absence, a heartfelt video message was shared where Tyla expressed her gratitude to her fans and supporters, highlighting the significance of the awards to her career.

2024 South African Music Award winners

2024 South African Music Award winners

The SAMAs are not only a celebration of individual artists but also a reflection of the rich tapestry of South African music. The diverse range of genres represented at the awards showcases the country’s unique sound and cultural heritage.

Complete List of 2024 SAMAs Winners
The following is a complete list of the 2024 SAMAs winners, demonstrating the breadth of talent across the industry:

Best Adult Contemporary Album: Drakensberg Boys Choir – Stimela
Ikwekwezi FM Best African Adult Contemporary Album: Sane – Brenda Mtambo
Best Afro-pop Album: Imizwa – Lwah Ndlunkulu
Best Alternative Album: I’m With the Singer – I’m With the Singer
Motsweding FM Best Amapiano Album: Isimo – Kabza De Small and Mthunzi
Best Classical/Instrumental Album: End of the Beginning – Fanie Dick
Best Collaboration: iPlan – Dlala Thukzin, Sykes, and Zaba
Best Dance Album: Permanent Music 3 – Dlala Thukzin
Best Engineered Album: Reimagined – The Soil
Best Gqom Album: We Don’t Play the Same Gqom – QueDj
Best Hip Hop Album: Dust – Priddy Ugly
Best Jazz Album: Enhlizweni: Song From My Heartland – Steve Dyer
Best Kwaito Album: Most Wanted – Sykes
Best Maskandi Album: Uyihlo noNyoko – uGatsheni
Best Pop Album: Tyla – Tyla
Best Produced Album: No Other Love – David Watkyns
Best Produced Music Video: Dalie by Kamo Mphela – Kudzi
Best R&B/Soul Album: Testament – Lordkez
Best Reggae Album: Give Praises – Skeleton Blazer
Best Rock Album: Dans Deur Die Donker – Fokofpolisiekar
Best Traditional Faith Music Album: Mo Roriseng – Omega Khunou
Best Traditional Music Album: Hamba Naye – Soul Brothers
Beste Kontemporêre Musiek Album: Estetika – Elandré
Beste Pop: Almal Gly – Die Piesangskille
Remix of the Year: Weekend Special (Jnr SA remix) – Jnr SA
Rest of Africa: Son of a Tribe (Royalty Edition) – Edgar Muzah (Zimbabwe)
Best African Indigenous Faith Album: Soothe My Soul: Songs From Our South African Church – Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Best Contemporary Faith Album: Unusual – Xolly Mncwango
Lesedi FM Male Artist of the Year: UGatsheni – Uyihlo noNyoko
Ukhozi FM Female Artist of the Year: Tyla – Tyla
Radio 2000 Duo/Group of the Year: Isimo – Kabza De Small and Mthunzi
Santam Newcomer of the Year: Tyla – Tyla
Sampra Album of the Year: Isimo – Kabza De Small and Mthunzi
Conclusion: A Night to Remember
The 30th SAMAs not only celebrated the achievements of artists but also reaffirmed the importance of music in South African culture. With a rich lineup of winners and a star-studded host, the night was a resounding success.

As the music industry continues to evolve, events like the SAMAs play a crucial role in recognizing and promoting local talent, ensuring that South African music remains vibrant and influential.

Fans eagerly await next year’s awards, excited for the new artists and hits that will undoubtedly emerge from the industry.

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