Zakes Bantwini: ‘Dreams delayed are not dreams denied’

Zakes Bantwini, a singer and music producer, has received his first South African Music Award (SAMA) in sixteen years.

Born Zakhele Madida, Zakes Bantwini has won two South African Music Awards (SAMAs), including the Highest Radio Airplay Composers Award and Best Collaboration for the smash tune “Osama” with Kasango.

Madida thanked the industry during his acceptance speech at the Sun City Superbowl in the Platinum Province.

“Thank you very much…

Tonight is a lovely evening. This is the first time in my career that I have won the SAMA. “I’ve been doing this (music) for 16 years,” stated Madida.

“It proves that delayed dreams are not denied dreams, but I couldn’t have done it without this guy,” he continued, alluding to fellow music producer Kasango.

 

This is the ideal partnership. This is a collaboration between myself and Kasango.

“Music is about working together. It’s about drums blending with guitars and the keyboard. And every time we take this stage, we claim all the credit, but there are others behind us, who have worked with us, who make us great. “Special thanks to my crew,” he said.

Recently, Madida declared that he will shortly hang up his microphone.

“I am taking a sabbatical from the industry to focus on other elements of my life,” he told IOL Lifestyle, avoiding the term “retirement.”

Collen Ntala Mmotla, better known as Chymamusique, won Album of the Year at the 2022 South African Music Awards for Musique on Sunday evening.

In addition, Chymamusique won Male Artist of the Year and Best Dance Album for Musique.

A pleasant evening for @Chymamusique. There are a total of three #SAMA28 images. twitter.com/LSdj59cW8y

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The people voted for Haksul Muziq to be the SAMPRA Artist of the Year, which is another first for the SAMA28.

“This is enormous for me. This is my very first prize. This is my very first nomination. Thank you to everyone who voted for me,” said Haksul Muziq, whose true name is Tokoloho Mavuso.

Musa Keys won the award for Album of the Year for Vula Mlomo, while Makhadzi won the award for Music Video of the Year for Ghanama.

#SAMA28 Tsonga What a night! Michael Jackson @MusaKeyss wins Record of the Year at the #SAMA28. pic.twitter.com/Ylv7Gxh8yw

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Platinumb Heart Open won Female Artist of the Year and Best Adult Contemporary Album for Msaki.

“I cannot express how much it means to have my emotions heard and seen by others. My intention is to uplift you. My heart’s desire is for you to move from a place with no vibrations to a place where you can see yourselves as you truly are.

Msaki said during her acceptance speech, “I am extremely honored to be standing here and to serve your spirits.”

The award for the most streamed song of the year went to Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa for “Abalele.”

Stogie T, A-Reece, Phantom Steeze, Venom, Themba, Raspy, Buzzi Lee, and Shishiliza paid a heartfelt homage to hip hop veteran Rikhado ‘Riky Rick’ Makhado.

titled “The Hip Hop Revolution” “Sidlukotini,” “Boss Zonke,” “Stay Shining,” “Family Values,” and “Sondela” were performed by an all-star cast (one of the last songs Riky Rick was featured in before his untimely death on 23 February 2022).

What a fitting memorial to the late Riky Rick! #SAMA28 picture: zGYNBI6Zaw on Twitter

August 28, 2022 — IOL Lifestyle (@IOL Lifestyle)

“Ricky enjoyed music. This venue is full with both people and Riky. Bianca Naidoo stated that this performance is a tribute to the life, love, and happiness that was and still is our shining light Riky.

Jimmy Dludlu, jazz guitarist and saxophonist.

The Lifetime Achiever Award was presented to both McCoy Mrubata and kwaito great Joe Nina.

“This is really humiliating,” Joe Nina said.

“I am so grateful. Thank you to all South Africans, the industry, and the individuals who have supported me from the beginning of my career to the present day.”

The singer of “Ding Dong” dedicated the honor to his predecessors, including Steve Kekana, Ray Phiri, Nana Coyote, Tsepo Tshola, Brenda Fassie, and Jabu Khanyile.

The second night of the awards was hosted by comedian and broadcaster Mpho ‘Popps’ Modikoane, artist Mzwakhe Mbuli Junior, also known as Robot Boii, actor Lawrence Maleka, and singer Nandi Madida.

List exhaustive of winners:

Samro’s Highest Honor for Radio Airplay Composers

“Osama”by Zakes Bantwini

African White Star Rookie of the Year

Bird is a poem by Khanyisile Mthetwa

Capasso Is The Year’s Most Streamed Artist.

Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, with “Abalele”

Best Partnership

“Osama” by Zakes Bantwini

Best Group or Duo of the Year

Reece Madliss & Zuma’s “Ama Roto, Vol. 2”

Best Hip Hop Album

“B4Now” by Blxckie

Artist of the Year – Male Musique

Chymamusique

Artist of the Year – Female

Heart Open “Platinum” by Msaki

Recording of the Year

“Musique” by Chymamusique

Lifetime Achievement Honor

Joe Nina, Jimmy Dludlu, and McCoy Mrubada were arrested.

TECNO Video Recording of the Year

“Ghanama” by Makhadzi

TikTok Most Viral Song

The composition “uMlando” by 9umba, Mdoovar, and TOSS

Record of the Year by TECNO

Musa Keys

Award for International Achiever

Arabica Coffee

Best Classical/Instrumental Album

“African Bird” was written by Khanyisile Mthetwa.

Best Contemporary Adult Album

Msaki’s “Platinum Heart Open”

Best Adult Contemporary Album from Africa

“Cwaka” by Mandisi Dyantyis

Beste Kontemporere Musiek Album

“Volume” by Die Heuwels Fantasties

Best Traditional Recording

“Tshihwilili Tshanga” by Dr Mercy Masekona Madzivhandila

Best Reggae Album

“Trailblazer” is a song by Reign Africa.

Best Jazz Album

“History in a Frame” was written by Jimmy Dludlu.

Best Contemporary Religious Music Recording

“Live Sacrificial Worship” authored by Pulane Maphari

Best album of traditional religious music

“Vela Nkosi” by Jumbo

Best African Indigenous Religious Music Recording

“Siilapha Nkosi” performed by the NUZ Voices of Joy

Best Maskandi Album

“Idayimani” by Thokozani Langa

Best Alternative Album

“Glow” is a poem by Alice Phoebe Lou

Best Rock Album

Springbok Nude Girls’s “Partypocalpypse”

Best R&B/Soul Album

“You Alone” by Brian Temba

Best Pop Album

“Trouble in Paradise” was written by Shekhinah.

Beste Pop Album

“Niks Vergelyk” by Posduif

Best Afropop Recording

“Amagama” by Nomfundo Moh

Outstandingly Produced Music Video

When House was House is a song by Mobi Dixon, featuring Mariechan and Jnr SA.

Best Album Engineered of the Year

“It Takes Three” is a song by the Charl du Plessis Trio.

Best Selling Artist

Notumato is a song by Young Stunna.

Rest Of Africa Achievement Award

If Orange Were a Location, by Tems

Chairman’s Prize

Yvonne Chaka Chaka

The Best Remix of the Year

Sun-El Musician and Azana’s “Uhuru”

Best Kwaito Album

“Volume 2 of Ama Roto” by Amaroto

Best Gqom Album

Umshunqo Reloaded is a novel by Dladla Mshunqisi.

Best Dance Album

“Musique” by Chymamusique

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