25th South African Music Awards

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The 25th Annual South African Music Awards ceremony was held at the Sun City Arena in North West on June 1, 2019. It aired live on SABC 1. The show was hosted by Bob Mabena, Melanie Bala, Twasa Seoke and hip-hop star Khuli Chana. [1]

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25th South African Music Awards
DateJune 1, 2019 (2019-06-01)
Location Sun City, North West
CountrySouth Africa
Hosted byBob Mabena
Melanie Bala
Twasa Seoke
Khuli Chana
Most nominations Black Coffee (5)
Television/radio coverage
Network SABC

The list of nominees was announced on April 25, 2019. [2] HHP, TKZee & Mango Groove received the Lifetime Achievement Award at this years show. [3]

Winners and nominees

Nominees are as listed below. Winners are in bold. [4]

Album of the Year
Female Artist of the Year
Male Artist of the Year
Newcomer of the Year
Duo/Group of the Year
Best Rock Album
Best Pop Album
Beste Pop Album
Best Afro Pop Album
Best Jazz Album
Best R&B/Soul Album
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Beste Kontemporere Musiek Album
Best Hip Hop Album
Best Reggae Album
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Remix of the Year
Best Dance Album
Best Kwaito/Gqom/Amapiano
Collaboration of the year
Best Live Audio Visual Recording
Best Alternative Album
Best African Indigenous Faith Album
Best Traditional Faith Music Album
Best Contemporary Faith Music Album
Best Maskandi Album
Rest of Africa Artist
Best Traditional Album
Best Engineered Album
Best Produced Album
Music Video of the Year
Record of the Year ( fan Voted)

Multiple wins and nominations

Artists that received multiple nominations
NominationsArtist

5

Black Coffee

4

Zonke
Sjava
Sun-El Musician
Sho Madjozi

2

Busiswa
AKA
Paxton
Black Motion
Nakhane
Vusi Nova
Cassper Nyovest
Kholeka
Nasty C
Jan Bloukaas

Special Awards

International Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

Sales and Downloads Awards

Best DVD Selling Album

Best Selling Digital Artist


'SAMRO/CAPASSO HIGHEST AIRPLAY COMPOSER’S AWARD'

SAMRO/CAPASSO BEST DIGITAL DOWNLOAD AWARD'

Change

In 2019, When the nominations came out the "Kwaito" category was combined into the kwaito/gqom/amapiano category, this change sparked a backlash from fan and kwaito artists who were unhappy with the combination of this genre, kwaito artist Israel Matseke led the complaints committee with the hashtag #DeathOf Kwaito, saying "that combining the three "different" genres was a deliberate attempt to kill the original kwaito sound". Responding to the backlash, Nhlanhla Sibisi,the CEO of the Recording Industry of South Africa (Risa), explained their reasons behind adding gqom and amapiano to the kwaito category.

Gqom and amapiano are both sub-genres of kwaito. Record labels felt it was important to mention them and recognise the growth kwaito has birthed into the music industry. Adding the names to title of the category was our way of recognising the power of kwaito. To say that kwaito is the reason why gqom and amapiano exist and it is important. [1]

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References

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  2. "All the 2019 SAMA nominees". www.bizcommunity.com.
  3. "HHP, TKZee & Mango Groove to get Sama lifetime achievement awards".
  4. "All the 2019 SAMA winners".