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The 2024 SAMA Nominees Announced



The South African Music Awards announced a full list of this year's nominees and while some categories have "obvious" faves and winners, some categories have very heavy contenders. It remains to be seen who will ultimately get the 30th SAMA crown on awards day which is on the 2nd of November 2024 

International South African sensation, Tyla leads the pack with a total of 5 nominations in the bag from her self titled debut album.  Other notable nominees include Kabza Da Small, Kelvin Momo, Priddy Ugly, University of  Pretoria, Brenda Mtambo, Mellow& Sleazy, Una Rams, Shaka iLembe, Nasty C, Paxton, The Soil, Zakes Bantwini, Makhadzi, Ayanda Jiya and Mörda.

Here's a full list of the categories and their nominees:

Best Adult Contemporary Album:

The Misty Cliffs — The Misty Cliffs

Stimela — Drakensberg Boys Choir

The Drive — Dr Duda

Shipwrecked — Jack Atlantic

Isipho — Smama 

Ikwekwezi FM Best African Adult Contemporary Album:

Isicathamiya For A New Millennium — Thee Legacy

Amaxesha — Bongeziwe Mabandla

Reimagined — The Soil

Sane — Brenda Mtambo

Umoya — Embracing the Human Spirit — Vusi Mahlasela

Best Afro Pop Album:

Umkhonto — Zuko SA

Imizwa — Lwah Ndlunkulu

Ukhamba — Inkabi Zezwe

Zulu Romance — Blaq Diamond

Ugcobo — Nomfundo Moh

Best Alternative Album:

Layers — Carla Franco

Enter the Grootness (Deluxe) — Van Pletzen

Hopeless & Romantic — CHXRL

I'm With The Singer — I'm With The Singer

Don’t Forget To Howl — West Coast Wolves

Motsweding FM Best Amapiano Album:

Boroko Keng — Mellow & Sleazy

Baba Yaga — De Mthuda

Dali Dali — Daliwonga

Isimo — Kabza De Small and Mthunzi

Kurhula — Kelvin Momo

Best Classical/Instrumental Album:

Sci-fi, Beats & Life — UBeyond

End of the beginning — Fanie Dick

Lost Time: Bach Cello Suite No. 1 — Derek Gripper

Lofi Chill — Tony Drake

Relentless — Karen Devroop


Best Collaboration:

Burning Bush — Mörda and Thakzin

iPlan — Dlala Thukzin, Sykes and Zaba

Sgudi Sync — De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef and Eemohfeaturing Sipho Magudulela

Water — Tyla and Travis Scott

Imithandazo — Kabza De Small and Mthunzi featuring Young Stunna, DJ Maphorisa, Sizwe Alakine and Umthakathi Kush


Best Dance Album:

Asante II — Mörda and Thakzin

Permanent Music 3 — Dlala Thukzin

The Star Is Reborn — Zakes Bantwini

Clickbait — DBN Gogo

Reputation — Sculptured Music


Best Engineered Album:

Shaka iLembe Soundtrack Album Volume 2 (Original Music from the Shaka iLembe TV Series) — Mbuso Khoza

Wake Up, It's Morning — Matthew Mole

Umoya — Embracing the Human Spirit — Vusi Mahlasela

Sane — Brenda Mtambo

Reimagined — The Soil


Best Gqom Album:

Dark or Durban — Funky Qla

Gqom To Another Level Vol. 1 — Bello No Gallo

We Don't Play The Same Gqom 2 — QueDj

TronicsLand Series 2 — Mr Thela

The Young Prince Of Gqom — General C'mamane

Best Hip-Hop Album:

Note To Self — FLVME

I Love It Here — Nasty C

People Forget To Be People (Deluxe) — Wordz

Heartbreak Hotel — The Big Hash

Dust — Priddy Ugly

Best Jazz Album:

Enhlizweni: Song Stories From My Heartland — Steve Dyer

Siparia To Soweto — Hugh Masekela and Siparia Deltones

Rainbow Revisited — Thandi Ntuli and Carlos Niño

The Past Is Unpredictable, Only The Future Is Certain — Vuma Levin

In The Wake — Kujenga

Best Kwaito :

Ghetto Skomplaz — Abobhova

Celebrating 25 Years In The Game — Sbu Malawyer

Genesis — Taylor K

Most Wanted — Sykes

Inzalo YeKwaito 2nd Half — Zinaro


Best Maskandi Album:

National Anthem — Inkos'yamagcokama

Uber Driver — Sminofu

Amakhothangqoko — Mthandeni SK

Uyihlo noNyoko — Ugatsheni

Isivulwe Yonke — Ntencane


Best Pop Album:

You Need Therapy — Mila Smith

Magic — Will Linley

23:23 — Paxton

Wake Up, It’s Morning — Matthew Mole

Tyla — Tyla

Best Produced Album:

I Love It Here — Nasty C

No Other Love — David Watkyns

Shaka iLembe Soundtrack Album Volume 2 (Original Music from the Shaka iLembe TV Series) — Mbuso Khoza

Wake Up, It’s Morning — Matthew Mole

Ifa Lomkhono — Mbuso Khoza

Best Produced Music Video:

Dali by Kamo Mphela — Kudzi

Amakhehla by Sjava — Tido

4am by Loatinover Pounds — BSV

018 by Cassper Nyovest — Jabu

Call Me by Filah Lah Lah — Reabetswe Fila Ranamane


Umhlobo Wenene FM Best R&B/Soul Album:

A Tale of a Fallen Queen — Ayanda Jiya

Love Letters — KashCPT

Hold Me When It’s Cold: The Cuddle Pack — Una Rams

Testament — Lordkez

The Other Side (Deluxe EP) — Mia


Best Reggae Album:

Musinion — Undefynd

Love & Unity — Ras Vuyo

Proof of Life — Dimahr

Love Expressions — Two Point Ow

Give Praises — Skeleton Blazer


Best Rock Album:

Dans Deur Die Donker — Francois van Coke

Deurbraak — Millennium

Hard Mode — Wonderboom

Born & Raised — Kenny Hughes

All-Killer-Filler — Evert Snyman

Best Traditional Faith Music Album:

Sibonga Umusa (Live) — Sneziey

Indumiso yaseStezi — Thinah Zungu

Worship House 20 — Worship House

uJehova — University of Pretoria

Mororiseng — Omega Khunou


Best Traditional Music Album:

Bhacasoul Experience EP — Joliza

Mbofholowo — Makhadzi

I’m Happy — Shabalala Rhythm

Shaka iLembe Soundtrack Album Volume 2 (Original Music from the Shaka iLembe TV Series) — Shaka Ilembe

Hamba Naye — Soul Brothers


Beste Kontemporêre Musiek Album:

Rondry, Fliek En Die Buitelewe — Valiant Swart

Allegaarkie vir 'n Askeet — Neil Sandilands

Die Vallei — Joshua Na Die Reën

Estetika — Elandré

Alles — Jacob Swann


Beste Pop Album:

Almal Gly — Die Piesangskille

Heelal — Ryno Velvet

Braaf — Jan Jan Jan

Omdat Jy Mag — Brendan Peyper

My Mense — Ilán van Staden


Remix of the Year:

Sisahleleleni (Ntokzin remix) — Bongeziwe Mabandla & Ntokzin

Weekend Special (Jnr SA remix) — Jnr SA

Yes God Remix (MÖRDA, Thakzin, Mhaw Keys) — Oscar Mbo

Dubula — Harrycane feat Eemoh, Master KG and DJ Latinny

Goodbye remixed by Soa Mattrix — Azana and Soa Mattrix

Rest of Africa Award:

Asake: Work of Art — Asake

Don't Get Used To This — Wurld

Lion of Sudah — Bensoul

Son Of A Tribe (Royalty Edition) — Edgar Muzah

Alusa Why Are You Topless? — Bien


Best African Indigenous Faith Music Album:

Alikho Elinye Ithemba — JTG Gospel Choir

Ke Nako ya Modimo — Lejwe la Motheo

Masango — Di Bruin Gospel Projects

Vuya Matimba — Discuss Nkuna

Soothe My Soul: Songs from our South African Church — Ladysmith Black Mambazo


Best Contemporary Faith Music Album:

The Gift Vol. 1 — Brenden Praise

Izililo — We Will Worship

Unusual — Xolly Mncwango

We Bow Down — 3C Live

Come To Jesus (Live In Bryanston, 2022) — The Fellowship With Pastor Namba


Lesedi FM Male Artist of the Year:

Priddy Ugly — Dust

Kelvin Momo — Kurhula

Ugatsheni — Uyihlo noNyoko

Daliwonga — Dali Dali

De Mthuda — Baba Yaga


Ukhozi FM Female Artist of the Year:

Tyla — Tyla

Brenda Mtambo — Sane

Lwah Ndlunkulu — Imizwa

Lordkez — Testament

Xolly Mncwango — Unusual

Radio 2000 Duo/Group of the Year:

Mellow & Sleazy — Boroko Keng

FokofPolisieKar — Dans Deur Die Donker

Ladysmith Black Mambazo — Soothe My Soul: Songs from our South African Church

Die Piesangskille and Johan Balt — Almal Gly

Kabza De Small and Mthunzi — Isimo


Santam Newcomer of the Year:

Sykes — Most Wanted

Lwah Ndlunkulu — Imizwa

Die Piesangskille and Johan Balt — Almal Gly

Joliza — Bhacasoul Experience EP

Sampra Album of the Year:

Isimo—Kabza De Small and Mthunzi

Tyla — Tyla.

Dali Dali — Daliwonga

Soothe My Soul: Songs from our South African Church — Ladysmith Black Mambazo

UnusualDÉ — Xolly Mncwango 


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