Award presented by the Recording Industry of South Africa
The South African Music Awards (often simply the SAMAs ) are the Recording Industry of South Africa 's music industry awards, established in 1995. The ceremony is held in late-April or May every year, with the judging process starting in November of the previous year. The nominations are typically announced at the end of March. The winners receive a gold-plated statuette called a SAMA .[ 1]
The show is consistently held at the Super Bowl in Sun City , with exception of two years, and broadcast live on national broadcaster, SABC . The ceremony features live performances by a selection of nominees. The SAMAs are considered the South African equivalent of the American Grammy Awards . MTN has been the title sponsor of the event since 2003.[ 2]
1990s
Revolution – "The Journey"
2000s
Selaelo Selota – "Painted Faces"
Adilah – "Ses'fikile"
Gerard Ogle – "Live Your Dream"
Malebo Mothema – "Growth in Africa"
Sliq Angel – "Sliq Angel"
Thando – "Smile upon my Face"
Simphiwe Dana – "Zandisile"
Jamali – "Jamali"
Pitch Black Afro – "Styling Gel"
Seed – "In the Soil"
Zamajobe – "Ndawo Yami"
Ntando _ ll-Kwantu
Loyiso - Ampfield
Ringo -Baleka
Brickz – "Face-Brick"
Kwani Experience – "Birth of the Mudaland Funk"
Prokid – "Heads And Tales"
Tuks Senganga – "Mafoko A Me "
Wikid – "Anger Management"
Siphokazi – "Ubuntu Bam"
Lesego – "MyMusic "
Lucas Senyatso – "All of Me"
Maduvha – "Maduvha"
Rae – "Kwenzekile"
Tasha Baxter – "Colour of Me"
Camagwini – "Zivile"
Molemi – "Amantsi"
Mpumi Dhlamini – "Combined Elements"
Tumi Lane – "No Guarantee"
Andile Mseleku – "Essence of Joy"
Babu – "Up Roots"
Jody – "Just Gonna Be Me"
The Voice of Angels – "The Voice of Angels Vol. 1"
Zebra & Giraffe – "Collected Memories"
2010s
Tshepo Mngoma – "People And Places"
Culoe de Song – "A Giant Leap"
Kyle Shepherd – "Fine ART"
Solly Mahlangu – "Obrigado"
The South African Youth Choir – "Birth of the Sun"
2020s
Ndabo Zulu & Umgidi Ensemble – Queen Nandi: The African
Sbu Noah – A David Kind of Psalm (Live)
Ami Faku – Imali
Spha Mdlalose – Indlel’eyekhaya
Symphony Viwe Mkizwana – Tributes
Bucy Radebe – Spiritual Encounter
Xolly Mncwango – Jesus is Enough
Reign Africa – On the Frontline
BandaBanda & The Crocodiles – Africado
Azana – Ingoma
Khanyisile Mthethwa – African Bird
Myztro – Nkwari 2.0
Blakka Yut – Unleashed
Sincerely Anne – To Whom it May Concern
Lloyiso – Seasons
Venom and Shishiliza – Love Is Pain
Tyla – TYLA
Sykes - Most Wanted
Lwah Ndlunkulu – Imizwa
Die Piesangskille and Johan Balt - Almal Gly
Joliza – Bhacasoul Experience
References
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^ "MTN South African Music Awards" . MTN Community . Retrieved 16 March 2016 .
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^ "SAMA 2008: All the Winners!" . Channel24. 5 May 2008. Retrieved 16 March 2016 .
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^ "SAMA 2009: All the Winners" . Channel24. 29 April 2009. Retrieved 16 March 2016 .
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^ "SAMA 2012 nominees announced" . Channel24. 8 March 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2016 .
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^ "Here are all the 2017 Sama winners" . Channel .
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^ "All the winners from SAMA Awards 2018" . gq.co.za . Retrieved 21 April 2022 .
^ "All the 2019 SAMA winners" . June 2019. Retrieved 21 April 2022 .
^ "Here's a List of the 2020 South African Music Awards (SAMAs) Winners" . Okay Africa . 6 August 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2022 .
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^ Gaanakgomo, Constance (26 September 2024). "Tyla tops SAMA30 nominations: Grammy winner leads with 5 nods, awards set for 2 November" . South Africa: News24. Retrieved 29 September 2024 .
1990s 2000s
Gloria Bosman – Tranquility (2000)
Selaelo Selota – Painted Faces (2001)
Ernie Smith – Child of Light (2002)
Moses Khumalo – Mntungwa (2003)
Adilah – Ses'fikile (2004)
Simphiwe Dana – Zandisile (2005)
Brickz – Face-Brick (2006)
Siphokazi – Ubuntu Bam (2007)
Tasha Baxter – Colour of Me (2008)
Andile Mseleku – Essence of Joy (2009)
2010s 2020s
Ndabo Zulu & Umgidi Ensemble – Queen Nandi: The African (2020 )
Bucy Radebe – Spiritual Encounter (2021 )
Khanyisile Mthethwa – African Bird (2022 )
Myztro – Nkwari 2.0 (2023 )
Tyla – Tyla (2024 )