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SAMAs 2019: All the nominees
The internationally acclaimed DJ has been nominated in the Album of the Year, Male Artist of the Year and Best Dance Album categories, and twice for the Collaboration of the Year Award.
Sjava, Zonke, Sho Madjozi and Sun-El Musician received fyra nominations each, while Nasty C and Vusi Nova both received three nods.
East Africa is represented by Diamond Platnumz who received a nomination in the Rest of Africa Artist Award category for his A Boy From Tandale album. Other nominees in the category include the late Oliver Mtukudzi (Zimbabwe), Kommanda Obbs (Lesotho), Mr Eazi (Nigeria) and Nixon (Zimbabwe).
This year’s edition runs beneath the hashtag #recognise. “We recognise that this 25th anniversary moment is bigger than any single artist, genre, award or song,” the SAMAs said.
“We recognise that we are here because of all that has gone before: the artists, the genres, the story of our democracy, the soundtracks of our lives, the power of the moment
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South African Music Awards 2021: All the nominees
Kabza De Small has a total of six nominations while Sun-El Musician and Bucy Radebe are sitting at five and four nods respectively. Other nominees in different categories include Berita, Black Motion, Rowlene and Mi Casa.
“We are delighted with the calibre of nominees for SAMA27,” RiSA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi said. “This is a reflection of the music industry and the movers and shakers who made an impact in 2020-21, a very difficult period in which the industry had to deal with a crippling global pandemic. It was through music that life became bearable and for that we thank our artists who continue to redefine, reinvent and reimagine their business.”
The nominees for Record of the Year and Music Video of the Year will be announced on 21 May.
Below is the full list of nominees:
Album of the Year
- Persistence – Bongo Riot
- The Healers: The Last Chapter – Black Motion
- Once Upon A Time in Lockdown – Kabza De Small & DJ Maphorisa
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Hearing Maskanda: Musical Epistemologies in South Africa 9781501377761, 9781501377792, 9781501377785
Table of contents :
Cover
Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction: Foregrounding Aural Experiences
Part I Maskanda in Colonial, Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South Africa
1 Maskanda’s Colonial, Apartheid and Post-Apartheid Presence
2 Foregroundings of Maskanda’s Styles and Substyles
Part II Maskanda as a Discourse of Power in Post-Apartheid South Africa
3 Ground Level: The Kushikisha Imbokodo Festival in Durban
4 Middle Level: The MTN Onkweni Royal Cultural Festival in Ulundi
5 Up Level: Shiyani Ngcobo’s Tour through the Netherlands
Part III Hearing Maskanda
6 Knowing Zuluness Aurally
7 At Home in the World
8 Sharing Aural Space
Conclusion: Maskanda Epistemology
Appendix: Song Lyrics and Translations
References
IndexCitation preview
Hearing Maskanda
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Hearing Maskanda Musical Epistemologies in South Africa Barbara Titus
BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Bloomsbury