In 2023, the rhythmic beats and infectious melodies of Amapiano have solidified their place at the forefront of South Africa’s music scene. Spotify’s release of the 10 Most Streamed Songs in South Africa for the year showcases the genre’s dominance, with Amapiano tracks claiming the top spots. Let’s dive into the list and explore the songs that have captured the hearts and ears of listeners across the nation.
- Tyler ICU – “Mnike” (feat. DJ Maphorisa, Nandipha808, Ceeka RSA & Tyron Dee):
Topping the charts is “Mnike,” a collaborative effort featuring the talents of Tyler ICU, DJ Maphorisa, Nandipha808, Ceeka RSA, and Tyron Dee. The track’s energetic beats and seamless fusion of Amapiano elements make it a standout hit, setting the tone for Amapiano’s dominance in 2023.
- Lady Amar – “Hamba Juba” (feat. JL SA, Cici, Murumba Pitch):
Claiming the second spot is Lady Amar’s “Hamba Juba,” featuring a star-studded lineup including JL SA, Cici, and Murumba Pitch. The song’s catchy lyrics and vibrant production exemplify the genre’s ability to create danceable and memorable tunes.
- Soa Mattrix – “Mina Nawe”:
“Soa Mattrix’s “Mina Nawe” secures the third position, showcasing the artist’s skill in crafting Amapiano anthems. The track’s melodic hooks and pulsating rhythm contribute to its popularity, making it a favorite among Spotify listeners.
- DJ Stokie – “Awukhuzeki”:
DJ Stokie’s “Awukhuzeki” takes the fourth spot, delivering a blend of smooth instrumentation and dynamic beats. The track’s infectious energy has propelled it into the upper echelons of Spotify’s most streamed songs in South Africa for 2023.
- 2Point1 – “Stimela” (feat. Ntate Stunna & Nthabi Sings):
“Stimela” by 2Point1, featuring Ntate Stunna and Nthabi Sings, captures the fifth position. The song’s collaborative brilliance and seamless integration of vocal talents contribute to its success on the streaming platform.
- Mas Musiq – “Gangnam Style” (feat. DJ Maphorisa & Kabza De Small):
Taking the sixth spot is Mas Musiq’s “Gangnam Style,” featuring the Amapiano maestros DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small. The track’s fusion of Amapiano with global influences reflects the genre’s ability to transcend borders and capture international appeal.
- Mellow & Sleazy – “Imnandi lento” (feat. Tman Xpress):
Mellow & Sleazy’s “Imnandi lento,” featuring Tman Xpress, claims the seventh spot with its laid-back yet infectious vibe. The song exemplifies the duo’s knack for crafting Amapiano gems that resonate with a broad audience.
- Aymos – “Fatela”:
Aymos secures the eighth position with “Fatela,” a track that highlights the artist’s unique vocal style and contribution to the Amapiano sound. The song’s presence in the top 10 emphasizes the diversity within the genre.
- Libianca – “People”:
“People” by Libianca claims the ninth spot as the only non Amapiano song on the list.
- De Mthuda – “Sgudi Snyc”:
Closing the list is De Mthuda’s “Sgudi Snyc,” a testament to the artist’s production prowess and Amapiano’s capacity for innovation. The track’s unique sound secures its place among the most streamed songs on Spotify in 2023.
As we reflect on Spotify’s 2023 Most Streamed Songs in South Africa, it’s evident that Amapiano has not only taken center stage but has become the driving force behind the nation’s musical landscape. The diversity within the genre, as showcased by the top 10 songs, highlights Amapiano’s ability to evolve, adapt, and captivate audiences across various sub-genres. With infectious beats, collaborative brilliance, and a global appeal, Amapiano is not just a trend; it’s a cultural phenomenon that continues to shape the sound of South Africa in 2023.