Prince Kaybee’s critical take on the Metro FM Music Awards

“Those things don’t mean anything. GET TO WORK!” That was the line from Prince Kaybee that quickly set the tone for yet another industry debate, this time coming off the back of the Metro FM Music Awards 2026 conversation.

The discussion gained traction after rising star Zee Nxumalo walked away without a win despite scoring seven nominations, with fans questioning the outcome and what award recognition really means in today’s music scene.

Kaybee did not lean into the disappointment narrative.

Instead, he doubled down on a message he has become known for, pushing artists to focus less on trophies and more on output.

When challenged on X, he unpacked his thinking further, bringing in the concept of “External Dependency”.

He described it as a business idea where a project becomes reliant on outside factors that are not fully within its control, arguing that artists fall into this trap when they look to award shows for validation.

From his perspective, the relationship between musicians and award platforms is not equal.

He suggested that awards exist because of artists and their work, not the other way around, even going as far as saying that without consistent music releases, award shows would lose their relevance entirely.

This is not a new stance from him either. Over the years, Kaybee has publicly questioned elements of award culture, including previous commentary around the Metro FM Music Awards, where he has raised concerns about fairness and how winners are determined.

He has also often pointed out that industry recognition does not always mirror the actual impact or quality of the music being produced, a view that continues to spark both agreement and pushback.

And so, once again, his latest comments land right in the middle of a familiar debate: whether awards are the ultimate stamp of success or just one layer in a much bigger industry picture. — IOL

 

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