Battle of the Samas hots up

Johannesburg, last night have added new impetus to the event as some of the fiercest fights for a statuette are expected.
The quality of music nominated for top honours is beyond question and is a big improvement compared to recent Samas with the Record of the Year category pitting top dogs against each, come May 17.
Among the 20 artistes who got the judges’ nod are:
lLiquideep (Alone),
lPrime Circle (Breathing),
lZakes Bantwini (Bum Bum),
lFreshlyground (Fire is Low),
lArno Carstens (Dreamer),
lGoldfish (Get Busy Living),
lProfessor (Imoto),
lBlack Coffee and Ringo (Mama),
lJaziel Brothers (Woza),
lLoyiso (Wrong for You), and
l Jozi (It’s A Party).
Other bruising battles for a Sama statuette will be fought out in the Album of the Year, Female Artiste of the Year, Male Artiste of the Year, Duo/Group of the Year, Best Kwaito Album, Best Rap Album, Best Adult Contemporary (African), Best Adult Contemporary (English), Best Traditional Jazz Album, Best Maskandi Album, Best Tsonga Music Album, Best Music Video of the Year and all the four gospel categories.
They are Best Urban Gospel Album, Best Contemporary Gospel Album (to be contested by Benjamin Dube, Group, Mthunzi Namba, Uche and Worship House will battle it out).
Best African Traditional Gospel Album are Deborah Fraser, Kholeka, Lundi, Rebecca Malope and Sechaba will clash) and Best Traditional A Capella Gospel Album. – Sowetan.

Related Posts

Ending fistula, restoring dignity

Disability Issues Dr Christine Peta FOR thousands of women and girls across Africa, Asia and beyond, obstetric fistula is not just a medical complication, it is a profound social and…

UK pledges to support Zim in UNSC

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE United Kingdom has pledged to work with Zimbabwe when it takes up its United Nations Security Council non-permanent seat that it overwhelmingly won early this…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×