Promoting Africa's richness and endearing cultural diversity
▼
Monday, 20 March 2017
Finally! The 10 Best African Music Singles
2016 was yet another great year for African music, with artists dropping tunes that made the whole continent dance.
Here are the ten biggest songs that topped the charts throughout the continent.
Babes Wodumo – Wololo
“Wololo” was one of the biggest songs
of 2016 in South Africa, topping the charts across most radio stations
in the country. The song is praised for putting South Africa’s popular
sub-genre, gqom, on the map, and it catapulted 23-year-old Babes Wodumo (real name Bongekile Simelane) to fame across South Africa and the continent. The video for the song has since amassed over 4 million views on YouTube.
Kwesta featuring Cassper Nyovest – Ngud’
South African hip hop artist, Kwesta,
had a good run with his hit single “Ngud” featuring Cassper Nyovest.
The song spent 14 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the iTunes
chart, and was the most played song on South African radio in 2016. It
was produced by DJ Maphorisa and samples Joakim’s remix of “Camino Del
Sol” by Antena. The song is from Kwesta’s 3rd studio album titled “DaKAR II”.
Tekno – Pana
Nigerian muso, Tekno, burned the
airwaves with his sexy, African-inspired dance ballad, “Pana”. The video
for the song has since amassed over 19 million views on YouTube, and
popular the South African dj, Black Coffee, danced to the song as part
of his first dance with his wife, Mbali Mlotshwa, during their wedding
ceremony at Sun City Resort in South Africa.
auti Sol featuring Alikiba – Unconditionally Bae
“Unconditionally Bae” was one of East
Africa’s biggest songs as it featured two of the region’s biggest
stars; boy band, Sauti Sol, and Tanzania’s Alikiba. The song is a
danceable love ballad and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2016
MTV Africa Music Awards. It has since amassed more than 4 million views
on YouTube.
Patoranking featuring Wande Coal – My Woman, My Everything
“My Woman, My Everything” by
Nigeria’s Patoranking featuring Wande Coal was the biggest song on the
continent in 2015 and 2016, earning Song of the Year at the 2016 MTV
Africa Music Awards. The song was also popular with Caribbean audiences
who love it for its catchy lyrics and infectious dance hall beat.
South African hip hop artists
collaborated with some of the continent’s biggest stars to create the
song “Baddest” which was released in 2015, but continued to dominate the
airwaves in 2016. This is mainly attributed to the remix version being
released where AKA featured some of South Africa’s biggest female hip
hop artists, including: Moozlie, Rouge, Fifi Cooper and Gigi Lamayne.
DJ Maphorsia featuring WizKid & DJ Buckz – Soweto Baby
One of South Africa’s top dance music
producers, DJ Maphorisa, collaborated with heavyweights, Wizkid and DJ
Buckz, to create one of the biggest songs on the continent, “Soweto
Baby”. The song won Best Collaboration at the 2016 MTV Africa Music
Awards and the video was filmed in the iconic township of Soweto in
Johannesburg, South Africa.
Nasty c ft. Davido & Cassper Nyovest – Juice Back Remix
“Juice Back” by South African hip hop
artist, Nasty C, was the song that catapulted the 18-year-old rapper
into fame back in 2015. The song continued to create a stir across the
continent through his collaboration on a remix with Cassper Nyovest and
Davido. The song was produced by hit maker, Gemini Major, and it has
since amassed over 1.3 million views on YouTube.
EmTee featuring WizKid and AKA – Roll Up Re-Up
EmTee burst into the music scene in
South Africa with the smash hit, “Roll Up,” in 2015 and the hype around
the song continued well into 2016 with a remix of the song featuring
WizKid and AKA. “Roll Up” earned the award of Song of the Year in 2015
at the South African Hip Hop Awards and was nominated for Song of the
Year at the 2016 MTV Africa Music Awards. EmTee walked away with the
Best Hip Hop award at the ceremony.
Diamond Platnumz featuring Rayvanny – Salome
Diamond Platnumz’s hit single
“Salome” was one of the biggest songs in Tanzania and East Africa. The
song is a remake of Saida Karoli’s hit single from the 90s titled “Maria
Salome”, and is sung entirely in Swahili. The song has since amassed
over 12.9 million views on YouTube.
No comments:
Post a Comment