Top 5 Amapiano Songs Of 2022. While amapiano was said to become irrelevant by 2022, the genre keeps thriving as the demand for new amapiano hits keep increasing. The genre has been doing great both locally and internationally, and it seems it will not be slowing down anytime soon.
Here are the top 5 Amapiano songs of 2022:
1 Ngixolele by Busta 929 ft. Boohle
Amapiano producer and DJ Busta 929, and Boohle, who is arguably the genre’s leading vocalist at the moment, have churned out a heat-melting number here, which has owned the ears of many fans of the genre. It has appeared in the top five on several charts for some time including RiSA’s streaming-based The Official South African Music Charts.
2 Adiwele by Young Stunnna ft. Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa
Hit song ‘Adiwele’ features poignant lyrics on a groovy track, giving the listener food for thought while still maintaining a vibrant vibe and holding its status as a worthy club hit.
3 Umlando by 9umba ft. Sino Msolo, Young Stunna and Sir Trill
This is one of the hit songs that sparked a dance challenge that saw thousands of fans and celebrities partaking in it. A retrospective number to be cherished for many more days in the future. The track pays homage to important figures who helped shape the genre.
4 Dali Nguwe by Master KG ft. Nkosazana Daughter, Basetsana and Obeey Amor
This is a single that introduced Nkosazana Daughter to the masses. Although it’s not clear whether this slow-paced song belongs to house or amapiano, it certainly deserves a mention on this list. The song has been doing incredibly well on music streaming platforms, thus giving the stars more attention.
5 Jola by De Mthuda ft. Sino Msolo and Da Muziqal Chef
De Mthuda never stops winning and proving to the masses the the king of amapiano title belongs to him. ‘Jola’ certifies De Mthuda’s production skills and eccentric musicality. Although often compared to Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa, his unwavering efforts and contributions, which have inspired a more soulful sound, is still somewhat underrated.