Top 5 Amapiano Songs Rights Now. With amapiano being the hottest genre right now, multiple artists have been recognised and found their careers flourishing within the genre. This has led to a huge demand of amapiano music to amapiano fans.
Check out these top 5 amapiano songs right now:
Sho Madjozi – Chale
On 3 February 2023, Sho Madjozi marked her return with a new single titled “Chalé,” a dance floor-ready offering that’s described as a celebration of life and culture in the artist’s hometown of Limpopo, South Africa. “Chalé” boasts a matching visual that brings us to Madjozi’s colorful and vibrant city. Throughout, viewers can see the internationally known talent with a crew of dancers, all of whom break out some high-energy moves in different locations as locals look on in amazement.
Daliwonga ft Mas Musiq – 10 Kilometers
Daliwonga 10 Kilometres: Daliwonga and Mas MusiQ put their efforts together on a newly made Amapiano jam named “10 Kilometres”. This is Daliwonga’s return after dropping record breaking single ‘Abo Mvelo’.
Kabza De Small ft Stakev – Rekere
Following the success of “Rekere 2” from Kabza De Small’s critically acclaimed KOA II Part 1, he and Stakev decided to gift the fans with a collaborative project filled with similar-sounding bangers. The highly-instrumental, 16-track REKERE is packed with different variations of the minimal, thumping style and carries adlibs and chants voiced by Kabza himself. Standouts “Kwenzenjani” and “Rekere 3” have been prominent fixtures on many DJ sets and have made the rounds since last year.
Reece Madlisa – Kwaito Nama Medi
Reece Madlisa announced his debut solo EP ‘Kwaito Nama Medi’ last amidst rumours of an Amaroto breakup. The song is reminiscent of the kwaito era and yet forward-looking — the EP sounds like deep cuts from an early 2010s Spikiri project with a twist of amapiano. The women-only vocalists assisted project has Reece fully dovetail into the sound that inspired him.
Toss – Tetema
“Umlando” singer and dance curator Toss returned with his first single of the year, titled “Tetema.”The song has become a force to reckon with as it has already created a dance challenge. Speaking about the song on The Dotty Show, Toss said: “Tetema easily translates to being weak. With this song we’re merely trying to tell other kids, in the hood, in the townships, that they need to stand up for themselves.”