SAMA32 NOMINEES UNVEILED AS THE AWARDS RETURN HOME TO NORTH WEST IN A CELEBRATION OF SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC EXCELLENCE
The Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA) proudly unveiled the nominees on Thursday 25 June for the 32nd South African Music Awards (SAMA32), igniting the countdown to the country's most prestigious celebration of musical excellence. Across 25 fiercely contested categories, the nominees represent the heartbeat of a nation in song, a vibrant tapestry of voices, sounds, stories, and cultural expressions that continue to shape South Africa's rich musical landscape. The coveted Top Five categories remain a closely guarded secret, with their reveal set for a few weeks from now — keeping the suspense alive!
This year's announcement signals more than just the beginning of awards season. It heralds a triumphant homecoming. On 15 August 2026, the spotlight returns to the legendary Sun City Superbowl in North West Province for what has fittingly been dubbed the SAMA32 Homecoming Edition. A venue etched into the collective memory of South African entertainment, Sun City once again becomes the epicentre of the nation's music industry as artists, creators, fans, and industry leaders gather beneath its iconic lights.
The return to North West Province is both symbolic and celebratory. It marks a reunion between the SAMAs and one of South Africa's most beloved entertainment destinations - a place where countless musical milestones have been created and where some of the country's most memorable performances have unfolded. As the awards return to this historic stage, they do so with renewed energy, fresh ambition, and a vision for the future.
This year's awards promise an unforgettable showcase where artistry meets innovation, where tradition embraces technology, and where South African music takes centre stage before a worldwide audience.
"The nominees announced today form a breathtaking symphony of South African sound," says RiSA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi. "They represent more than outstanding recordings; they represent dreams realised, barriers broken, and creative journeys that continue to inspire. This year's list is a meeting point between generations, where established legends stand alongside fearless new voices, where Amapiano innovators, Motswako, Jazz virtuosos, Gospel powerhouses, Lekompo, Afro-pop stars, Maskandi storytellers, and Hip-Hop visionaries collectively demonstrate the extraordinary depth of South African talent.
"We are witnessing a golden age of creativity where genres intersect, audiences expand, and South African music continues to command attention on the global stage. SAMA32 celebrates this remarkable moment. It is bigger, bolder, and more representative of the richness of our musical identity than ever before."
Sibisi adds that the awards remain much more than an annual ceremony.
"The SAMAs are our industry's annual love letter to music and the people who create it. Through our theme, Less Noise. More Music., we are reaffirming our commitment to placing artists and their work at the centre of the conversation. The hybrid format allows us to amplify that mission by extending the SAMA experience beyond the venue and beyond geographical boundaries.
With the nominees now officially announced, anticipation is reaching fever pitch. Over the coming weeks, conversations will dominate social media timelines, radio airwaves, streaming platforms, and entertainment headlines as fans rally behind their favourites and artists prepare for music's biggest night.
SAMA32 is proudly supported by the North West Department of, Arts, Culture, Sports and Recreation, North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), SA Tourism, RiSA Audio Visual (RAV), Recording Industry of South Africa(RiSA), South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA), the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO), the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO), with the SABC serving as official media partner.
"We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the esteemed judging panel whose expertise, integrity, and dedication made this year's nomination process possible," concludes Sibisi. "Their commitment to recognising excellence and nurturing South Africa's musical heritage is deeply valued. Congratulations to all the nominees. Your music has moved the nation, and your moment has arrived."
The nominees for the 25 categories of the 32nd South African Music Awards are as follows:
Best Adult
Contemporary Album
• Abel
Selaocoe’s “Four Spirits” (Live) – Abel Selaocoe, Aurora Orchestra, Nicholas
Collon, Bernhard Schimpelsberger • Buzzhead – Kahn Morbee
• Malachi’s
Dream – Tim Parr
• Wrapped in
Rhythm, Vol.2 – Tutu Puoane, Metropole Orkest & Jacome Bairos
• You Love Who
You Love – Wandile Mbambeni
Best African
Adult Contemporary Album
• Isitifiketi –
Jabulile Majola
• KwaNtu –
Madala Kunene & Sibusile Xaba
• Moya –
Simphiwe Dana
• Ngimuhle –
Zawadi Yamungu
• ZINZA –
BandaBanda
Best African
Indigenous Faith Album
• Difela – De
Bruin Gospel Projects
• Monghali
Mesia – Amadodana Ase Wesile
• NGIYA BONGA
BABA – THE NEW BELIEVERS OF GOD GOSPEL SINGERS
• The Journey
Continues – Abanqobi
• U TA HLAMULA
– Zion Iskhalanga Academy
Best Afro
Pop Album
• Amaciko –
Lwah Ndlunkulu
• Busisiwe 2.0
– CiCi
• Inkanyezi 2.0
(Live) – Sjava
• Out The Box –
Nomfundo Moh
• Touch is a
Move (Good Morning) – Samthing Soweto
Best
Alternative Album
• From The Hill
– Charles Webster
• Furniture –
44coles
• Handsome Luke
& The Heartbreakers – Mars Baby
• Listen
Properly – Bombshelter Beast
• THROWING
STONES – Archi
Best
Amapiano Album
• Acquiesce –
Babalwa M
• Bab’Motha –
Kabza De Small
• Mthuthuzeli –
De Mthuda
• N’wana Wa
Mutsonga – Kelvin Momo
• Thato Ya
Modimo – Kelvin Momo
Best
Classical Instrumental Album
• First Light –
Marius Small-Smith
• Let the
Children Play – John Lundun
• Light the
Whole Sky – University of Pretoria Camerata
•
Orchestrations – Guy Buttery
• Radio Gogo
Worldwide – uBeyond
Best
Collaboration
• Abantwana
Bakho – DJ Maphorisa & XDuppy, Kabza De Small feat Thatohatsi, Young Stunna
& Nkosazana Daughter • Dlala Ka Yona – DJ Maphorisa & XDuppy Enny Man
Da Guitar, Focalistic, Ricky Lenyora, Uncool MC, Mellow & Sleazy • Shela –
Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, Boohle, Mano
• Thandaza –
Sam Deep, Thatohatsi
• Tobetsa 3.0 –
Myztro, Leehleza, Shaunmusiq, Ftears
Best
Contemporary Faith Music Album
• Passover –
Nqubeko Mbatha
• Testify (Live
at 012 Central, Pretoria 2024) – Mmuso Worship • The 37th Psalm (Live at
Emperors Palace) – Ncebakazi Msomi • The GAP – Brenden Praise
• THE GROUND
WE’RE ON – Hle
Best Dance
Album
• Amazwi
Okubonga – MaWhoo
• Asante III –
MÖRDA
• Indigo Child
II: Love & Frequency – Da Capo
• MAYVIS –
Dlala Thukzin
• The Most
Wanted – JAZZWRLD, Thukuthela
Best
Engineered Album
• Bab’Motha –
Kabza De Small (Engineered by Thato & Kabza De Small) • Free – Nasty C
(Engineered by Mike Manitshana)
• Ntu Futurism
– L8 Antique (Engineered by Matthew)
•
Orchestrations – Guy Buttery (Engineered by Guy Buttery & Fuzzy) • Touch is
a Move (Good Morning) – Samthing Soweto (Engineered by Ross Dorkin)
Best Gqom
Album
• Dark or
Durban 3 – Funky Qla
• Izinsimbi
zaMakoya – DJ Tira
• New Wave –
Blacks Jnr, Dankie Boi, GoldMax
• Puku Puku –
Dladla Mshunqisi, Beast RSA
• Southside
Mixtape – DJ Lag
Best Hip Hop
Album
• Bayede –
Danya Devs
• BLVCK &
WHiTE – FLVME
• Boss Zonke
Forever – Riky Rick
• Free – Nasty
C
• THE SECRET
FREQUENCY – MashBeatz
Best Jazz
Album
• Ingoma Busuku
– Paras “Sibalukhulu” Dlamini
• Intlambululo:
Ukuhlambulula – Mandisi Dyantyis
• INTLUNGU.
INTLUPHEKO. IMBILINI – Temba Ncetani
• Ithemba
Elitsha (A New Hope) – Lumanyano Mzi
• The Y-Factor
Project – Billy Monama
Best
Maskandi Album
• Amalandi
Amathathu – Saliwa
• Izilotshi –
Mbuzeni
• Khotha La (A
Tribute To Mjikjelwa) – Ntencane • Ngabe Ngiloyiwe – Smiramira
• Ng’funa
intozami – Mzukulu
Best Pop
Album
• Don’t Cry
Because It’s Over – Will Linley
• Last Call for
Departure – Matt Gardiner
• Less Trouble
– Shekhinah
• not the same.
– Anica Kiana
• Phases –
Tannah
Best
Produced Album
• Ingoma Busuku
– Paras “Sibalukhulu” Dlamini (Produced by Nduduzo Makhathini)
• Less Trouble
– Shekhinah (Produced by Shekhinah, Rudolph Willemse, imnotgoofy, Mzizi,
Gregory Abrahams, Iam6teen, Brendon-Lee Earl Johnson, Master A Flat)
• Sacred Cycle
– Mauritz Lotz (Produced by Mauritz Lotz)
• Therapy: The
Other Side – Langa Mavuso (Produced by Darren Blackansee, Simphiwe Mashinini,
Ndumiso Manana, Ndabo Zulu, Christer Kobedi, Civil Motha, Unako Chabeli,
Langa Mavuso, Jabulani Nkabinde, Lindelani Lee, Seragi Thantsha, Mnqobi Bayanda
Nxumalo, Zooci, Jonathan Takyi Mensah, Onkabetse John Hlongwane)
• ZINZA – Banda
Banda (Produced by Banda Banda)
Best
Produced Music Video
• Abantwana
Bakho – DJ Maphorisa & XDuppy, Kabza De Small feat Thatohatsi, Young Stunna
& Nkosazana Daughter (Produced by Nyiko; Directed by Nyiko)
• Leftie (Dlala
Ngcobo) – Nasty C & Blxckie (Produced by Nasty C, Ayanda Ngcobo; Directed
by Lordnelle) • Partii – Kamo Mphela, Aymos, QUE DJ & Jay Music feat
SpacePose (Produced by Kamo Mphela; Directed by Lindo_Langa) • Shela (feat.
Mano) – Single – Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, Boohle, Mano (Produced by Nyiko; Directed
by Nyiko) • Wayside Lover – Msaki, Jesse Clegg & Sjava (Produced by Nombuso
Ngcobo; Directed by Marty Bleazard)
Best R&B
Soul Album
• Island 22 –
Gemma Fassie
• It’s
Complicated – Maxine Ceasar
• Resurfaced –
Lucille Slade
• Therapy: The
Other Side – Langa Mavuso
• You, Me &
The 90’s – lordkez
Best Reggae
Album
• DIMAHR –
DIMAHR
• Foreign
Exchange – Ras Canly
• Forward We
Continue – Don Dada
• Rasta Man
Step – Layahn King
• Victorious –
Red I Scorch
Best Rock
Album
• AC/ES – AC/ES
• Back From the
Dead – We Kill Cowboys
• Die Ruimte –
Francois van Coke
• ONKRUID –
Karel Bester & Die Kraaines Band • Scatterling Empire – Acid Magus
Best
Traditional Faith Music Album
• Back To The
Altar – Ntethe
• Praise &
Worship In The Wilderness, Pt. 1 – Bucy Radebe • Sound of Gratitude (Live at
Urban Brew Dome) – Zaza • The Watchmans Camp – Sindi Ntombela
• Worship in
Newness – Puleng March
Best
Traditional Music Album
• Born For This
– MetroBeatz RSA
• I Khant Do
Dhis Enimo – King Monada • Pleasure in 20 Years – Pleasure Tsa Manyalo • Sesi
Ka Rose – Makhadzi Entertainment • Thath’owakho – Soul Brothers
Beste Pop
Album
• Dis Presies
Wat Liefde Doen – Juan Boucher • Gees – Jakkie Louw
• Miena – Jan
Rhaap
• Seisoene –
Deon Groot
• Troumateriaal
– Brendan Peyper
Remix of the
Year
• Aweh (Remix)
– lordkez feat. Cassper Nyovest
• Eningi
(Remix) – Kabza De Small, feat. Njelic, Mthunzi, Mkeyz, GL_Ceejay, Simmy •
Mabebuza – Mdu aka TRP Remix – Maline Aura, Drega, Mdu aka TRP • Midnight
(Black Motion Remix) – 340ml, Black Motion
• Re-Amathambo
(Remix) – Nduduzo Makhathini, Anna Widauer, Fka Mash
Rest of
Africa Award
• After
Midnight – Gyakie (Ghana)
• Iron Boy –
Black Sherif (Ghana)
• Olamidé –
Olamide (Nigeria)
• REAL, Vol. 1
– Wizkid, Asake (Nigeria)
• This One Is
Personal – Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)
