Song of the year

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Mampintsha's 'Ngeke' or 'Sete' by K.O for song of 2022? (Johannesburg Sunday World)

Mzansi's musicians have been dishing out hit after hit in 2022, making it difficult to choose who the song of the year gong will go to.

TikTok went crazy with the Umlando challenge, and the hype has not subsided even after winning Viral Song of the Year at the 2022 South African Music Awards. Hamba Wena by Deep London featuring Boohle, released in August, continues to light up dance floors around the country, with its signature dance moves and dance challenge thatโ€™s taking South Africans by storm. Sikilidi is definitely up for song of the year contender. She also featured Big Zulu on hit-track Zwafhela Zwofhela, and if it carries the same hype until the voting deadline, the dance sounds queen might just celebrate being the best of 2022. Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, known by her stage name Makhadzi, from Ha-Mashamba in Limpopo, has also cemented her mark in the music space. The popular song was released on 19 August and received gold status five days after its debut.

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Watch: Babes Wodumo Performing Ngeke at The Last Dance 2022 ... (iReport South Africa)

For years it has been a significant past time for many a South African family during the festive season. The almost-ritual of families gathering around their ...

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