Top 5 Trending Female Amapiano Vocalists. With the growth of amapiano comes a renaissance for South African music, as the “voice of the people,” kwaito, evolves to find new ways of expressing itself in the global pop-culture conversation. While at the start of the genre, there were no vocals to the songs. However, as time went by, vocals were introduced.
Check these 5 female vocalists currently making waves right now:
Nkosazana Daughter
She is not a new face on the screen, and the entertainment personality is rising in popularity. She is the creator of several songs that have propelled her to stardom. The celebrated songwriter is undoubtedly an inspiration to many people, particularly women. Nkosazana Daughter has risen to prominence in just a few months. She has collaborated with Amapiano as well as house producers.
Bassie
Basetsana Maluleka (or Bassie) is one of the most popular singer-songwriters to have emerged in recent years. Bassie has had many highlights on her path to greatness, including a stellar appearance on the impactful Channel O Lockdown House Party in Season 1 and co-creating smash hits with amapiano pioneers MFR Souls in “Bathandwa” and the Boohle-featured “Sizani” produced immaculately by T-Man SA.
Nicole Elocin
Nicole Elocin, who grew up in the Eastern Cape and Kempton Park, began singing in a church choir at the age of 11. She began her musical career by attending studio sessions with local producers Tammy T and Phlexx Roku, and by the age of 20, Nicole had made her amapiano debut on the Tyler ICU’s Money Heist EP Mp3 Download Fakaza, decimating on her rendition of the Italian anti-fascist anthem “Bella Ciao” in a way that only amapinao can carry a pop culture.
Soulful G
Gugu Bikani, also known as Soulful G, a South African National School of Arts alumnus, shook South Africa with her immaculately layered vocal delivery on “uThando” alongside skilled super producers Shaun 101 and Soa Mattrix. At only 21 years old, the song became an instant classic, describing the transcendent love only the ancestors could conjure, as evidenced by the enthusiastic reactions she received every time she took the stage.
Boohle
Buhle Manyathi, professionally known as Boohle, is a South African singer and songwriter. She is popularly known for her songs “Yini Na”, “Slala Amalunde” and “Siyathandana”. Her music is a combination of amapiano, afro-house, afro-soul, and gospel.