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Top 5 Frontrunners Emerge as Race for Music’s Biggest Honours Intensifies 

Posted on July 14, 2026July 15, 2026 by Yule Dark

The race for the SAMA32 Homecoming Edition, at the Sun City Superbowl, in North West, has intensified after the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA) today announced the highly anticipated Top 5 nominees, with Hle and Amadodana Ase Wesile making history by earning three nominations each

“We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Top 5 nominees of the 32nd Annual South African Music Awards,” said Unati Gwija, SAMA Spokesperson. “Our Top 5 categories reflect a new era where talent, artistry and resilience converge. Together, these artists represent a richly layered and highly competitive field where excellence is not confined to one sound, one generation or one genre. Their achievements set the stage for what promises to be one of the most dynamic and unpredictable editions of the SAMAs in recent history.“

Gwija added that the annual Top 5 announcement marks far more than the release of a shortlist. “The much-vaunted Top 5 announcement is the ignition point of the SAMA journey. By unveiling the artists competing for Album of the Year, Duo or Group of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, and Newcomer of the Year, RiSA officially launches the race to SAMA32, taking place on 15 August at Sun City. Dubbed the Homecoming Edition, this milestone builds anticipation, fuels healthy rivalry and galvanises fans across the country to rally behind their favourite artists as South Africa counts down to music’s biggest night.“

Supported by a formidable partnership that includes the Motsepe Foundation, the North West Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), SA Tourism, SABC, the South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA), the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO), the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO), Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA), RiSA Audio Visual (RAV), MNM Funerals, Settlers Media.

“We extend our sincere appreciation to our independent judging panels whose dedication, professionalism and rigorous deliberations safeguard the credibility and integrity of the South African Music Awards,” concluded Gwija. “Their commitment ensures that the country’s finest artists receive the recognition they deserve while inspiring the next generation of South African musical excellence.“

With the Top 5 now officially revealed, the race to SAMA32 has entered its most exciting chapter as fans, industry stakeholders and music lovers eagerly await the crowning of South Africa’s biggest winners on 15 August at Sun City.

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About the South African Music Awards (SAMAs)

The South African Music Awards (SAMAs) are the country’s premier music awards platform, recognising excellence, innovation and achievement across the South African recording industry while celebrating the artists and creators who shape the nation’s cultural identity and global influence.

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Album of the Year
● Best African Indigenous Faith Album: Monghali Mesia – Amadodana Ase Wesile
● Best Contemporary Faith Music Album: THE GROUND WE’RE ON – Hle
● Best Engineered Album: Orchestrations – Guy Buttery; Engineered by Guy Buttery &
Fuzzy
● Best Dance Album: The Most Wanted – JAZZWRLD, Thukuthela
● Best Adult Contemporary Album: Wrapped in Rhythm, Vol.2 – Tutu Puoane, Metropole
Orkest & Jacome Bairos

Duo Group of the Year
● Best Rock Album: AC/ES – AC/ES
● Best Gqom Album: New Wave – Blacks Jnr, Dankie Boi, GoldMax
● Best Dance Album: The Most Wanted – JAZZWRLD, Thukuthela
● Best African Indigenous Faith Album: Monghali Mesia – Amadodana Ase Wesile
● Best African Indigenous Faith Album: The Journey Continues – Abanqobi

Female Artist of the Year
● Best R&B Soul Album: You, Me & The 90’s – lordkez
● Best Contemporary Faith Music Album: THE GROUND WE’RE ON – Hle
● Best Traditional Music Album: Sesi Ka Rose – Makhadzi Entertainment
● Best Traditional Faith Music Album: Praise & Worship In The Wilderness, Pt. 1 – Bucy
Radebe
● Best African Adult Contemporary Album: Moya – Simphiwe Dana

Male Artist of the Year
● Best Amapiano Album: Bab’Motha – Kabza De Small
● Best Pop Album: Don’t Cry Because It’s Over – Will Linley
● Best Reggae Album: Foreign Exchange – Ras Canly
● Best Jazz Album: Intlambululo: Ukuhlambulula – Mandisi Dyantyis
● Best Maskandi Album: Ng’funa intozami – Mzukulu

Newcomer of the Year
● Best Jazz Album: Ithemba Elitsha (A New Hope) – Lumanyano Mzi
● Best Jazz Album: INTLUNGU. INTLUPHEKO. IMBILINI – Temba Ncetani
● Best Engineered Album: Ntu Futurism – L8 Antique
● Best Jazz Album: Ingoma Busuku – Paras ‘Sibalukhulu’ Dlamini
● Best Classical Instrumental Album: First Light – Marius Small-Smit

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