Metro FM Awards cebrate ’20 years of Beats’


By Kgatliso Ramose
Johannesburg-South African musicians were once again recognised and paid for their hard work at the 13 Metro FM Music Awards at the Durban ICC last night.

Metro FM went all out,proving that they can organise a world class awards ceremony,beating the struggling SAMA white wash in the process.

The awards started with a moving tribute of a father of the nation and the first black and democratic president Nelson Mandela,with a display of well known media personalities and musician saying Madiba’s famous quotes as the nation celebrate the 20 years of democracy.

The awards were themed 20 years of beat which saw the forgotten former music heavy weights like Thebe,Zola 7 and Alaska back on stage,performing their hits from the past.

The opening act was Zahara singing Nelson Mandela,her tribute song to Madiba.Winnie Khumalo joined her on stage singing Black President.

The big winners are Mafikizolo winning three awards: Best Duo/Group,Best Produced Album and Best African Pop Album.

Khuli Chana who did not make it due to his nomination at the Black Canadian Awards, won Best Hit Single and Best Video for Mnatebawen and the the IT group Uhuru won Best Collaboration and the highly contested Song Of The Year Award.

The two Life time achievement awards were awarded to renowned producers and musicians Robbie Malinga and Oskido.

Suprisingly Kwesta won Best Hip Hop Album,not sure if Metro FM fear an open letter.

Other winners are
Nomfundo-Kusile_Best Urban Jazz Album

Takie Ndou-Palmist_Best Urban Gospel Album

Danny K-Good Look_Best RnB Album

Heavy K_Best Dance Album_Respect the drumboss 2013

Vusi Nova_Best Styled Artist

DJ CNDO_Best Female Artist

Culo de Song_Best Male Artist

Charactor_Best Kwaito

Happy_Best New Comer

Euphonik_Best Compilation

The performers of the night was Micasa,Phuzikhemisi,Lvovo,Zakes Bantwini,Professor,Magesh,Unathi and Uhuru.-TDN
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