Idols South Africa season 16

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Idols South Africa
Season 16
Hosted byProVerb
Judges
Winner Zama Khumalo
Runner-upMr Music
No. of episodes21
Release
Original network Mzansi Magic
Original release2 August (2020-08-02) 
13 December 2020 (2020-12-13)
Season chronology
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Season 15
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Season 17

The sixteenth season of South African Idols premiered on 2 August 2020, 17:30 SAST and concluded on 13 December 2020 on the Mzansi Magic television network. The season was won by Zama Khumalo and the runner-up was Mr Music. [1]

Finalists

ContestantAgeHometownPlace finished
Zama Khumalo43 Witbank, Mpumalanga Winner
Mr Music42 KwaMbonambi, KwaZulu-Natal Runner-up
Brandon Dhludhlu34 Barberton, Mpumalanga 3rd
ZanoThando Ngxito103 Rustenburg, North West 4th
Ndoni Mseleku22 Johannesburg, Gauteng 5th
Ntokozo Mvelase21 Kagiso, Gauteng 6th
Bongi Mntambo25 Welkom, Free State 7th
Jooma Mize26 Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape 8th
Be Mohutsiwa26 Bloemfontein, Free State 9th
Succedor Zitha22 Waterval Boven, Mpumalanga 10th
Dee Mayekane25 Khayelitsha, Western Cape 11th-13th
Jerodine Madlala27 KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal
Melanin Zwane21 Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal
Ethan Norris26 Roodepoort, Gauteng 14th-16th
Qhawe Mahlangu23 KwaThema, Ekurhuleni
Zahn-Reece Malgas24 Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng

Weekly Song Choice and Result

Top 16

Boys (20 September)

ActOrderSongResult
ZanoThando Ngxito1"I Got a Woman" by Ray Charles Safe
Jooma Mize2"Always and Forever" by Heatwave Wild Card
Zahn-Reece3"Superstar" by Luther Vandross Eliminated
Ethan Norris4"Feeling Good" by Nina Simone Eliminated
Succedor Zitha5"Emotion" by Destiny's Child Safe
Mr Music6"All I Could Do Was Cry" by Etta James Safe
Brandon Dhludhlu7"Dancing On My Own" by Calum Scott Safe
Qhawe Mahlangu8"Try a Little Tenderness" by Otis Redding Eliminated

Girls (27 September)

ActOrderSongResult
Jerodine Madlala1"Something He Can Feel" by Aretha Franklin Eliminated
Melanin Zwane2"True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper Eliminated
Bongi Mntambo3"All the Man That I Need" by Whitney Houston Safe
Ndoni Mseleku4"Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman Wild Card
Dee Mayekane5"Rolling in the Deep " by Adele Eliminated
Be Mohutsiwa6"How Come You Don't Call Me" by Alicia Keys Safe
Ntokozo Mvelase7"I'd Rather Go Blind" by Etta James Safe
Zama Khumalo8"Crazy" by Seal Safe

Top 10 (11 October)

ActOrderSongResult
Brandon Dhludhlu1"Oh, Freedom" by Odetta Holmes Safe
Ndoni Mseleku2"Ungayeki" by Brenda MtamboSafe
ZanoThando Ngxito3"Superwoman" by Alicia Keys Safe
Zama Khumalo4"A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke Safe
Mr Music5"Iqhawe" by Sjava Safe
Be Mohutsiwa6"Make It Happen" by Mariah Carey Safe
Jooma Mize7"River" by Leon Bridges Safe
Ntokozo Mvelase8"Never Alone" by Tori Kelly Safe
Succedor Zitha9"Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder Eliminated
Bongi Mntambo10"Spirit" by Beyoncé Safe

Top 9 (18 October)

ActOrderSongResult
Jooma Mize1"Madoda Sabelani" by Loyiso GijanaSafe
Bongi Mntambo2"Stand Up" by Cynthia Erivo Safe
Ndoni Mseleku3"Ndizele Wena" by Amanda Black Safe
Be Mohutsiwa4"Boo'd Up" by Ella Mai Eliminated
ZanoThando Ngxito5"Price To Pay" by Miss Pru feat. Blaq Diamond Safe
Ntokozo Mvelase6"Happiness" by Kelly Khumalo Safe
Brandon Dhludhlu7"Sorry" by Justin Bieber Safe
Zama Khumalo8"Say So" by Doja Cat Safe
Mr Music9"Into Ingawe" by Sun-El Musician feat. Ami Faku Safe

Top 8 (25 October)

ActOrderSongResult
Bongi Mntambo1"Ngiyak'uthanda" by Zandie KhumaloSafe
Mr Music2"Ngempela" by Sjava feat. DJ Maphorisa & HowardSafe
Zama Khumalo3"Finally" by ThabsieSafe
Brandon Dhludhlu4"Angsakwazi" by MusaSafe
Jooma Mize5"Lady Lady" by Masego Eliminated
ZanoThando Ngxito6"NaLingi" by Manu WorldStarSafe
Ntokozo Mvelase7"Focus" by H.E.R. Safe
Ndoni Mseleku8"Inyanga" by CiciSafe

Top 7: Showstoppers (1 November)

ActOrderSongResult
Zama Khumalo1"This Is What You Came For by Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna Safe
Mr Music2"Woza My Love" by Blaq Diamond Safe
Ndoni Mseleku3"Already" by Beyoncé feat. Shatta Wale & Major Lazer Safe
Bongi Mntambo4"Déjà Vu" by Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z Eliminated
Brandon Dhludhlu5"Circles" by Post Malone Safe
ZanoThando Ngxito6"Loyal" by Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne & Tyga Safe
Ntokozo Mvelase7"Break My Heart" by Dua Lipa Safe

Top 6 (8 November)

ActOrderSongOrderSongResult
Ntokozo Mvelase1"Upside Down" by Diana Ross 7"Long As I Live" by Toni Braxton Eliminated
Mr Music2"Remember Me" by Lucky Dube 8"Ngaqonywa" by Aubrey QwanaSafe
ZanoThando Ngxito3"Mmatswale" by Caiphus Semenya 9"Mmatswale" by MalaikaSafe
Ndoni Mseleku4"Khawuleza" by Bra Hugh Masekela10"Ungowami" by Ami Faku Safe
Brandon Dhludhlu5"Sweet Lady" by Tyrese Gibson 11"Ubala" by Simmy feat. Sun-El Musician Safe
Zama Khumalo6"Wedding Day" by Mzansi feat. Brenda Fassie 12"Everything I Wanted" by Billie Eilish Safe

Top 5: Theatre Week (15 November)

ActOrderSongOrderSongResult
Ndoni Mseleku1"Ndicel'ikiss" by Berita6"Senzeni" by DJ Manzo SA feat. Comado & Mthandazo GatyaEliminated
Mr Music2"Ndiyagodola" by Ringo7"Emalanjeni" by SbahleSafe
Zama Khumalo3"A Woman's Worth" by Alicia Keys 8"Hamba Naye" by Cici feat. Mafikizolo Safe
Brandon Dhludhlu4"7 Years" by Lukas Graham 9"Your Love" by AzanaSafe
ZanoThando Ngxito5"Lean On Me" by Bill Withers 10"Bella Ciao" by Tyler ICU & Nicole Elocin feat. Kabza De Small & DJ MaphorisaSafe

Top 4 (22 November)

ActOrderSongOrderSongResult
Brandon Dhludhlu1"Via Orlando" by DJ Vetkuk vs Mahoota feat. Dr. Malinga5"Angelina" by Caiphus Semenya Safe
ZanoThando Ngxito2"Set Fire To The Rain" by Adale 6"It Wasn't Me" by Shaggy Eliminated
Zama Khumalo3"Thobela" by Boom Shaka 7"Sweet Dreams" by Beyoncé Safe
Mr Music4"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown ft Loyiso Gijana8"Holy Spirit" by Majek Fashek Safe

Top 3 (29 November)

ActOrderSongOrderSongResult
Brandon Dhludhlu1"Adore" by Miguel 4"Why Ngikufela" by Kabza De Small feat. ShaShaEliminated
Zama Khumalo2"Empini" by Kelly Khumalo 5"Nia Lo" by Kabza De Small feat. Nia Pearl Safe
Mr Music3"One and Only" by Adele 6"Tikoloshi" by Soweto’s Finest feat. Kaygee Daking & BiziziSafe

Top 2 (6 December)

ActOrderIdols Produced SingleOrderSongOrderFavourite Previous PerformanceResult
Mr Music1"Ngikethe Kahle" by Mr Music3"Ngamthanda Umuntu" by Linda5"Into Ingawe" by Sun-El Musician feat. Ami Faku Runner-up
Zama Khumalo2"Ndizobizwa" by Zama Khumalo4"Without You" by Mariah Carey 6"A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke Winner

Elimination Chart

Colour key
  Winner
  Runner-up
  Wild Card
  Eliminated
Weekly results per act
Act Top 16 Top 10 Top 9 Top 8 Top 7 Top 6 Top 5 Top 4 Top 3 Top 2
Boys Girls
Zama Khumalo SafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeWinner
Mr MusicSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeRunner-up
Brandon DhludhluSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe3rd placeEliminated
ZanoThando NgxitoSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe4th placeEliminated
Ndoni MselekuWild CardSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe5th placeEliminated
Ntokozo MvelaseSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe6th placeEliminated
Bongi MntamboSafeSafeSafeSafe7th placeEliminated
Jooma MizeWild CardSafeSafe8th placeEliminated
Be MohutsiwaSafeSafe9th placeEliminated
Succedor ZithaSafe10th placeEliminated
Dee Mayekane11th/13th placeEliminated
Jerodine Madlala
Melanin Zwane
Ethan Norris14th/16th placeEliminated
Qhawe Mahlangu
Zahn-Reece Malgas

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