The Amapiano genre continues to lead the South African music scene with infectious beats, captivating melodies, and chart-topping hits. Here’s a look at the top five Amapiano songs currently making waves on Apple Music.
1. Kelvin Momo & Da Musiqal Chef – “Bo Gogo”
Kelvin Momo and Da Musiqal Chef have delivered an undeniable hit with “Bo Gogo,” featuring Thatohatsi and Tracy. The song recently slipped from the number 1 spot to number 2 on Apple Music, but its immense popularity remains steady. With its smooth melodies and compelling rhythm, “Bo Gogo” continues to be a crowd favorite.
2. Kelvin Momo, Sino Msolo & Stixx – “Waze Wamuhle”
Another Kelvin Momo masterpiece, “Waze Wamuhle,” features Sino Msolo, Stixx, and Mashudu. Charting at number 3 on Apple Music, the track showcases Kelvin’s signature style of blending soulful elements with Amapiano beats. The song is gaining traction on streaming platforms and has become a staple in South African playlists.
3. Mr Pilato, Ego Slimflow & Tebogo G Mashego – “Biri Marung”
Closing out 2024 as a cultural phenomenon, “Biri Marung” still holds a strong position, currently charting at number 5. Known for its infectious beat and viral dance challenge, the track was crowned Song of the Year on six different radio stations. Its global appeal is evident as it continues to dominate playlists and social media.
4. Issa Sisadoh – “Vuma Dlozi Lami”
Issa Sisadoh brings a spiritual yet high-energy vibe with “Vuma Dlozi Lami,” featuring Ancestral Rituals. This track, currently at number 6, has captured the hearts of listeners and dominated TikTok trends. Its unique blend of ancestral themes and modern beats resonates with fans across the country.
5. Khataphillar, Smash SA & Sol Phenduka – “Diqabang”
Despite being released some time ago, “Diqabang” remains a fan favorite, holding the number 8 spot on Apple Music. Featuring Kamoh Xaba, the track’s longevity on the charts speaks to its timeless appeal and its ability to keep fans dancing.
These top Amapiano songs showcase the creativity and talent driving the genre forward. From soulful melodies to upbeat anthems, these hits are not only dominating the charts but also shaping the future of South African music.