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Amapiano continued its global takeover in 2024, this year releasing some of the best songs in the genre’s mainstream history, cementing its position as South Africa’s most impactful musical export. The genre has expanded far beyond its origins, interweaving elements of kwaito, Bacardi house, gqom and even jazz, to create a sonic tapestry that resonates with a global audience. This year saw some notable songs dominate dance floors, streaming platforms and social media, making Amapiano not just a South African phenomenon, but a global cultural movement.
As Amapiano evolves, these songs serve as a testament to the genre’s boundless creativity and global appeal. Whether you’re on the dance floor or enjoying a quiet moment, the Amapiano hits of 2024 have something for everyone. From captivating rhythms to infectious melodies, the genre continues to push boundaries and captivate audiences around the world. Here are the best Amapiano songs of 2024, curated for your listening pleasure.
Here are the best amapiano songs of 2024
#1. Pabi Cooper, Focalistic and Thebuu – “Pabi Jo” feat. Lajere man and DJ DADAMAN
Football took a back seat Pabi Cooperwho has since become a beacon in the Amapiano scene. “Pabi Jo” is an exciting blend of Pretoria’s Bacardi sound and Amapiano’s signature log drums, creating an irresistible anthem. The collaboration with Focalistic only enhances its appeal, making it one of the most unforgettable songs of the year.
#2. Mas Musiq, Lawd Weezy and Maphorisa – “Amalanga Awafani” feat. TO Starquality and Chley
This song is making waves, not only because of its captivating melody, but also because of the controversies surrounding its production. Despite the drama, the song remains a highlight Chley And TO Star quality delivering electrifying performances that keep listeners hooked.
#3. Bassie, M-Touch, Ranger and Amaza – “Kwelanga 2.0” featuring. LeeMcKrazy and Tman Xpress
An introspective song, “Kwelanga 2.0,” delves into themes of resilience and hope. The soulful contributions of LeeMcKrazy And Tman Xpress elevate the song, propel it into the stratosphere and secure its place as an Amapiano classic.
#4. Tyler ICU – “Ebasini” feat. Leemckrazy, Tman Xpress, Ceeka RSA, Visca, AL Xapo and Sjavas DaDeejay
Tyler I.C proves his courage again with ‘Ebasini’. The song’s sing-along quality and pulsating rhythms make it a festival favorite and cement its place in the hearts of Amapiano enthusiasts.
#5. Kabza De Small – “Kabza Chant” with. Young Stunna, Nkosazana Daughter, Nokwazi, Anzo, Mashudu, Murumba Pitch and Tman Xpress
Kabza De Kleinthe King of Amapiano, delivers a spiritual experience with ‘Kabza Chant’. The song’s layered vocal performances and hymn-like qualities elevate it to a level of musical artistry that showcases his unparalleled genius.
#6. Aymos – “Amabhoza” feat. Mahoo and Mas Musiq
from Aymos ‘Amabhoza’ takes a cheeky poke at drinking culture and combines soulful vocals with an upbeat Amapiano arrangement. Mahoos dynamic presence and Mas Musiq production finesse takes this song to the next level, making it a highlight of the 2024 Amapiano scene.
#7. Uncle Wafels and Royal Musiq – “Wadibusa” feat. Ohp Sage, Pcee & DJY Biza
Uncle Waffles solidifies her status as a global Amapiano ambassador with ‘Wadibusa’. The song expertly combines intricate production with infectious energy, making it a surefire party starter and reflecting her growing legacy in the genre.
#8. Babalwa M and Kelvin Momo – “Pholisa” feat. Stixx and son
“Pholisa” showcases the ethereal voice of Babalwa Maccompanied by Kelvin Momos signature private school piano production. This song effortlessly combines meditation with rhythm, creating a perfect balance between soulful introspection and danceable energy.
#9. TitoM and Yuppe – “Tshwala Bam” feat. SNE & EeQue
A March release that has never lost its momentum, “Tshwala Bam” combines nostalgic vibes with fresh Amapiano beats. The Burna boy remix further solidified its position as a megahit, taking it to even greater heights and broadening its appeal to different audiences.
#10. Mellow & Sleazy, Scotts Maphuma and Mr. Pilato – “Shayi’Moto” feat. Seemah and Yanda Woods
Shayi’Moto is all about fun and partying. With its driving log drums and playful lyrics, this song captures the essence of Amapiano, making it a quintessential holiday anthem and a crowd favorite at parties and events.
#11. Aymos – “Es’gela” feat. Kabza De Small & Eemoh
Aymos and Kabza De Small pay tribute to ambition and perseverance with ‘Es’gela’. The uplifting lyrics, combined with stirring melodies, create a song that not only inspires but also ensures that “Es’gela” will resonate with listeners for years to come.
#12. Mr. Pilato, Ego Slimflow and Tebogo G Mashego – “Biri Marung” feat. DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic and Scotts Maphuma
This festival favorite combines nostalgic references with modern Amapiano elements. With its catchy hook and energetic production, ‘Biri Marung’ has become an undeniable hit, captivating audiences and keeping the energy high on the dance floors.
#13. Felo Le Tee, Scotts Maphuma and Thabza Tee – “Yebo Lapho (Gogo)” feat. DJ Maphorisa, DJ Biza
“Yebo Lapho” is an amapiano gem with a hypnotic rhythm and masterful production. Felo Le Tee and his collaborators perfectly capture the vibrant spirit of the genre.
#14. Tyler ICU – “Manzi Nte” feat. Masterpiece YVK, Ceeka RSA, MJ, Silas Afrika, Al Xapo
“Manzi Nte” is a testament to Tyler ICU’s production talent. The deep bass lines and captivating vocals make it a song that will stick around long after the party.
#15. Chronical Deep, Leehleza, Kabza De Small – “Hayi Baba” feat. Latiquea and Ezra
“Hayi Baba” is a progressive song that pushes the boundaries of Amapiano and is a daring fusion of genres. Kabza De Small’s influence shines through, making it a must-listen.
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