The Best Trending Amapiano Songs Of 2023 So Far

The Best Trending Amapiano Songs Of 2023 So Far
The Best Trending Amapiano Songs Of 2023 So Far

Amapiano is a genre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is characterized by a deep, driving bassline, percussive elements, and soulful vocals. Amapiano songs are often sung in Zulu, Xhosa, or English, and they often deal with themes of love, relationships, and social issues.

  1. Mnike by Tyler ICU & Tumelo.za ft. Daliwonga & Focalistic
  2. Gangnam Style by Mas Musiq x Daliwonga ft. Kabza De Small & DJ Maphorisa
  3. Hamba Juba by Lady Amar x JL SA x Cici x Murumba Pitch
  4. Kwelinye by Mellow & Sleazy, TmanXpress ft. Samthing Soweto
  5. iMpumelelo by Sam Deep x Eemoh ft. Boohle
  6. Yahyuppiyah by Uncle Waffles x Tony Duardo x Justin99 ft. Sino Msolo
  7. Dali Wam by Pabi Cooper & Yumbs ft. Daliwonga
  8. Nana Thula by Kabza De Small x DJ Maphorisa x Njelic ft. Daliwonga & Young Stunna
  9. NGIMOJA by Tyler ICU ft. Nia Pearl
  10. Myztro Ah Ah by Myztro
  11. Kilimanjaro by Pcee x S’gija Disciples x Zan’Ten ft. Daliwonga & Young Stunna
  12. Khekheleza (Dlala Dlala) by Focalistic ft. EeQue & Thama Tee
  13. Suka by Khanyisa x Tyler ICU ft. Daliwonga

These songs are all popular in South Africa and around the world, and they showcase the diversity and creativity of the amapiano genre. Amapiano is a type of house music that originated in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is characterized by its repetitive piano melodies, deep basslines, and percussive elements. Amapiano has become one of the most popular genres of music in Africa, and it is also gaining popularity around the world.

What is the number one Amapiano song 2023?

The number one Amapiano song in 2023 is “Yey” by uLazi ft. Focalistic. It was released in December 2022 and has since become a global hit, with over 100 million views on YouTube. The song is known for its catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and energetic dance moves. It has been featured in major music publications such as Billboard, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian, and has been praised for its innovative sound and cultural impact.

Other popular Amapiano songs in 2023 include:

  • “Hamba Juba” by Lady Amar, Cici, Murumba Pitch, and JL SA
  • “Khekheleza (Dlala Dlala)” by Focalistic, EeQue, and Thama Tee
  • “Sengizwile” by Mas Musiq ft. Aymos
  • “Wena Dali” by Murumba Pitch & Omit ST ft. Soa Matrix, Dinky Kunene, and Buhle Sax
  • “Imizamo” by De Mthuda ft. Nobuhle

Amapiano is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South Africa in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its deep basslines, repetitive piano melodies, and soulful vocals. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, both in Africa and around the world. It is now one of the most popular genres of music in South Africa, and is also gaining popularity in other countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.

What is the best Amapiano song right now?

The best Amapiano song right now is a matter of opinion, but some of the most popular and critically acclaimed tracks of 2023 so far include:

  • Hamba Juba by Lady Amar, Cici, Murumba Pitch, and JL SA
  • Khekheleza (Dlala Dlala) by Focalistic, EeQue, and Thama Tee
  • Yey by uLazi
  • Sgudi Snyc by De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef, and Eemoh
  • iMpumelelo by Sam Deep and Eemoh

These songs are all examples of the latest trends in Amapiano, with catchy melodies, driving beats, and infectious energy. They are also all well-produced and feature some of the biggest names in the genre.

Ultimately, the best Amapiano song is the one that you enjoy the most. So, I encourage you to explore the genre and find the songs that make you want to dance and move.

If you are looking for a starting point, I recommend checking out the playlists and charts on Apple Music, Spotify, and other streaming services. You can also find new Amapiano songs by following your favorite artists and producers on social media.

Which Amapiano songs are trending on TikTok 2023?

  • Amapiano – Asake & Olamide
  • Dalie – Amapiano Trending Vibes
  • Ka Valungu – Tebza De DJ & DJ Nomza The King
  • NGIMOJA (feat. Khanyisa, Tumelo_za & Tyrondee)
  • Kunkra – Myztro & Daliwonga
  • Khethile (feat. Dee Laden Jay) [Amapiano Remix]
  • Diteki Amapiano – Candy Tsamandebele
  • Anga Nilavi Amapiano (feat. Tebza De DJ)
  • Asibe Happy – Daliwonga & Kabza De Small
  • Mnike – Tyler ICU feat. Tumelo za, Nandipha808 & Ceeka RSA
  • La Maluka – Blaqnick & MasterBlaq and Major League DJz
  • Pianist In The Making – Mr JazziQ & Busta 929

These songs are all popular for use in dance challenges, comedy sketches, and other creative videos on TikTok. They are also popular for simply listening to and enjoying the catchy beats and melodies.

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If you are looking for new Amapiano music to check out, I recommend starting with this list. You can find all of these songs on popular streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

What are the top 10 Amapiano?

Here is a list of the top 10 Amapiano songs in 2023, based on a combination of streaming data, social media engagement, and critical acclaim:

  1. Dali Wam by Pabi Cooper & Yumbs ft. Daliwonga
  2. Sgudi Snyc by De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef, Eemoh ft. Sino Msolo
  3. Fatela by Aymos and Ami Faku
  4. Stimela by 2Point1 ft. Mellow & Sleazy
  5. ‘uThando 2.0’ by MFR Souls ft. Sha Sha
  6. Dzepa by 2wobunnies & Ch’cco ft. Focalistic
  7. Imizamo by De Mthuda ft. Visca
  8. Kwelinye by Mellow & Sleazy, TmanXpress ft. Sjava
  9. iMpumelelo by Sam Deep x Eemoh ft. Boohle
  10. Yahyuppiyah by Uncle Waffles x Tony Duardo x Justin99 ft. Busta 929

This list is a mix of established Amapiano artists and newcomers, and it reflects the genre’s continued diversity and innovation. The songs on this list are all catchy, danceable, and sure to get you moving.

The best amapiano songs of 2023 so far mp3

  • Yey – uLazi ft. Daliwonga
  • Hamba Juba – Lady Amar, Cici, Murumba Pitch, JL SA
  • Khekheleza (Dlala Dlala) – Focalistic, EeQue, Thama Tee
  • Sengizwile – Mas Musiq ft. Daliwonga
  • Wena Dali – Murumba Pitch, Omit ST ft. Soa Matrix, Dinky Kunene, Buhle Sax
  • Nduma Ndumane – Mawhoo, Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa ft. Da Muziqal Chef
  • Mnike – Tyler ICU, Tumelo.za ft. DJ Maphorisa, Nandipha808, Ceeka RSA, Tyron Dee
  • Tobetsa Remake – Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa ft. Daliwonga
  • Dali Wam – Pabi Cooper, Yumbs ft. Daliwonga
  • Sgudi Snyc – De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef, Eemoh ft. Daliwonga
  • Fatela – Aymos, Ami Faku
  • Stimela – 2Point1 ft. Daliwonga
  • ‘uThando 2.0’ – MFR Souls ft. T&T, Njelic ft. Daliwonga
  • Dzepa – 2wobunnies, Ch’cco ft. Daliwonga
  • Imizamo – De Mthuda ft. Daliwonga
  • Polo – DBN Gogo ft. Daliwonga
  • uShaka – Shaunmusiq, Ftears ft. Daliwonga

You can find MP3 downloads for these songs on a variety of music websites and streaming services, such as:

  • Amazon Music
  • Apple Music
  • Spotify
  • YouTube Music
  • Deezer
  • SoundCloud
  • Beatport
  • Traxsource

The best amapiano songs of 2023 so far download mp3

  • Khekheleza (Dlala Dlala) by Focalistic, EeQue & Thama Tee (download)
  • Hamba Juba by Lady Amar, Cici, Murumba Pitch and JL SA (download)
  • Yey by uLazi ft. Mawhoo, Kabza De Small & DJ Maphorisa (download)
  • Sgudi Snyc by De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef, Eemoh ft. Sino Msolo & Nkosazana Daughter (download)
  • Fatela by Aymos and Ami Faku (download)
  • Stimela by 2Point1 ft. Sir Trill (download)
  • ‘uThando 2.0’ by MFR Souls ft. Xola Mlambo (download)
  • Dzepa by 2wobunnies & Ch’cco ft. DBN Gogo (download)
  • Imizamo by De Mthuda ft. Mellow & Sleazy, Daliwonga & Focalistic (download)
  • Polo by DBN Gogo ft. Reece Madlisa, Zuma & Master KG (download)
  • uShaka by Shaunmusiq & Ftears ft. Mas Musiq (download)
  • Bhebha by Mellow & Sleazy, Myztro, QuayR Muziq, ShaunMuziq, FTears & XDuppy (download)

trending amapiano songs on tiktok 2023

  1. Amapiano – Asake & Olamide
  2. Dalie – Amapiano Trending Vibes
  3. Ka Valungu – Tebza De DJ & DJ Nomza The King
  4. NGIMOJA (feat. Khanyisa, Tumelo_za & Tyrondee)
  5. Kunkra – Myztro & Daliwonga
  6. Khethile (feat. Dee Laden Jay) [Amapiano Remix]
  7. Diteki Amapiano – Candy Tsamandebele
  8. Anga Nilavi Amapiano (feat. Tebza De DJ)
  9. Umjolo (feat. Mazet SA) – Megadrumz
  10. Ameno Amapiano Remix (You Wanna Bamba) – Goya Menor & Nektunez
  11. Bheba Bhebha – Shaunmusiq & Ftears feat. Mellow and sleazy, Xduppy, Quayr musiq
  12. Myztro Ah Ah – Myztro, Xduppy, ShaunMusiQ, Ftears
  13. yey – uLazi, Infinity MusiQ

top 10 best amapiano songs 2023

Here is a list of the top 10 best amapiano songs of 2023 so far, based on a combination of popularity, critical acclaim, and my own personal opinion:

  1. Mnike by Tyler ICU & Tumelo.za ft. DaliWonga & Lady Du
  2. Gangnam Style by Mas Musiq x Daliwonga
  3. Hamba Juba by Lady Amar, Cici, Murumba Pitch, and JL SA
  4. Kwelinye by Mellow & Sleazy and TmanXpress ft. Nkosazana Daughter
  5. iMpumelelo by Sam Deep x Eemoh ft. Murumba Pitch
  6. Yahyuppiyah by Uncle Waffles x Tony Duardo x Justin99 ft. Sino Msolo and Kamo Mphela
  7. Dali Wam by Pabi Cooper & Yumbs ft. Buhle Sax
  8. Nana Thula by Kabza De Small x DJ Maphorisa x Njelic
  9. NGIMOJA by Tyler ICU ft. DaliWonga, Lady Du, and Kabza De Small
  10. Myztro Ah Ah by Myztro ft. DaliWonga, Lady Du, and Kabza De Small

This list is by no means exhaustive, and there are many other great amapiano songs that could have been included. However, these 10 songs represent some of the best that the genre has to offer in 2023.

If you’re new to amapiano, I highly recommend checking out these songs. They’re all incredibly catchy and danceable, and they’re sure to get you hooked on this exciting new genre of music.

best amapiano songs 2023 mp3 download

  • Emcimbini by Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa ft. Samthing Soweto
  • Ke Star by Focalistic
  • uThando 2.0 by MFR Souls ft. Aymos and Mlindo the Vocalist
  • 10 Kilometers by Daliwonga and Mas Musiq
  • Asibe Happy by Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa ft. Ami Faku and Young Stunna
  • S’yaba by Major League DJz and Mpho Phalatse ft. Ntosh Gazi
  • Abantu by Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa ft. Daliwonga, Young Stunna, and Madumane
  • Adiwele by Vigro Deep ft. Mellow and Sleazy
  • Hamba Wena by Josiah De Disciple ft. Focalistic, Visca, and Mellow and Sleazy
  • Number One by De Mthuda ft. Sir Trill, Nkosazana Daughter, Daliwonga, and Mellow and Sleazy
  • Outside by Kwiish SA ft. Busta 929 and Dinky Kunene
  • Ulazi (KCB) by Major League DJz and Abidoza ft. Mellow and Sleazy and Daliwonga

You can download these songs in MP3 format from a variety of websites, including:

  • Boomplay
  • Apple Music
  • Spotify
  • Deezer
  • Amazon Music

If you are looking for a specific song, you can also search for it on Google and download it from one of the many websites that offer free MP3 downloads.

New amapiano songs 2023 mp3 download

  • Khekheleza (Dlala Dlala) by Focalistic, EeQue & Thama Tee
  • Nduma Ndumane by Mawhoo x Kabza De Small x DJ Maphorisa ft. Da Muziqal Chef
  • Hamba Juba by Lady Amar, Cici, Murumba Pitch, JL SA
  • Imizamo by De Mthuda ft. DBN Gogo
  • POLO by DBN Gogo ft. Blaqnick & Master KG
  • Fire by Focalistic ft. Davido
  • Kunjani by Sho Madjozi ft. Kabza De Small
  • Dear EX (Zwininakele) by Uncle Waffles ft. Kabza De Small & Young Stunna
  • Tajiri Review by DJ Maphorisa & Kabza De Small ft. Daliwonga, Focalistic & Sir Trill
  • Amano by Kabza De Small
  • ULAZI by KCB ft. Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa & Daliwonga
  • Soulmax by Soulmax
  • Road To Zion by iGhost

You can download these songs from a variety of sources, including:

  • Online music stores: You can purchase and download MP3 files from online music stores such as iTunes, Amazon Music, and Google Play Music.
  • Streaming music services: Some streaming music services, such as Spotify and Deezer, allow you to download MP3 files of your favorite songs for offline listening.
  • Free music download sites: There are also a number of free music download sites available online. However, be careful when using these sites, as some of them may contain malware or viruses.

trending amapiano songs 2023

  • Mnike by Tyler ICU & Tumelo.za
  • Gangnam Style by Mas Musiq x Daliwonga
  • Hamba Juba by Lady Amar x JL SA x Cici x Murumba Pitch
  • Kwelinye by Mellow & Sleazy, TmanXpress
  • iMpumelelo by Sam Deep x Eemoh
  • Yahyuppiyah by Uncle Waffles x Tony Duardo x Justin99
  • Dali Wam by Pabi Cooper & Yumbs ft. Buhle Sax
  • Nana Thula by Kabza De Small x DJ Maphorisa x Njelic
  • NGIMOJA by Tyler ICU
  • Myztro Ah Ah by Myztro
  • Kilimanjaro by Pcee x S’gija Disciples x Zan’Ten
  • Khekheleza (Dlala Dlala) by Focalistic
  • Suka by Khanyisa x Tyler ICU

These songs are all popular in South Africa and other parts of Africa, and are also gaining popularity around the world. They are characterized by their catchy melodies, danceable beats, and often feature soulful vocals.

If you are new to amapiano, I recommend checking out some of these songs to get a feel for the genre. You can find them on streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.

What is the most viewed Amapiano music video?

The most viewed Amapiano music video is Big Flexa by Costa Titch, with over 30 million views on YouTube.

The song was released in October 2022 and quickly became a hit, thanks to its catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and energetic music video. The video features Costa Titch and his friends dancing and having fun in a variety of locations, including a nightclub, a basketball court, and a rooftop. The video has been praised for its positive energy and for showcasing the vibrant culture of Amapiano.

Amapiano is a genre of house music that originated in South Africa in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its use of log drums, deep basslines, and synthesizers. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, and is now one of the most popular genres of music in Africa.

Who made Amapiano popular?

Amapiano is a genre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is characterized by a deep, rolling bassline, jazzy piano chords, and soulful vocals. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, both in South Africa and around the world.

There are a number of artists who have played a role in popularizing amapiano, but two of the most notable are Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa. These two artists are often credited with being the pioneers of the genre, and they have released some of the most popular amapiano songs to date. Other artists who have helped to popularize amapiano include MFR Souls, Focalistic, Lady Du, and Sha Sha.

In addition to the artists themselves, social media has also played a major role in popularizing amapiano. Videos of people dancing to amapiano songs have gone viral on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, helping to expose the genre to a wider audience. Amapiano has also been featured in a number of popular films and TV shows, which has further helped to raise its profile.

Overall, amapiano has become popular due to a combination of factors, including the talent of the artists involved, the power of social media, and its inclusion in popular culture. Amapiano is now one of the most popular genres of music in South Africa, and it is also gaining popularity around the world.

It is also worth noting that amapiano has been particularly popular in Nigeria, where it has been embraced by artists such as Davido, Wizkid, and May D. These artists have released a number of successful amapiano songs, which has helped to introduce the genre to a wider audience in Nigeria and beyond.

Who is the most streamed Amapiano artist?

Kabza De Small is the most streamed Amapiano artist, both in South Africa and globally. He has over 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify and has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido.

Kabza De Small is known for his signature sound, which blends elements of house, jazz, and traditional African music. He is also a prolific producer, having released over 20 albums and mixtapes in the past five years.

Other popular Amapiano artists include:

  • DJ Maphorisa
  • Young Stunna
  • Mellow & Sleazy
  • Focalistic
  • Kamo Mphela
  • Major League DJz
  • Musa Keys
  • DBN Gogo
  • Costa Titch
  • Daliwonga

Amapiano is a relatively new genre, but it has quickly become one of the most popular genres of music in South Africa and around the world. It is known for its catchy melodies, infectious beats, and positive vibes.

Which country has Amapiano beat?

Amapiano beat is a genre of house music that originated in South Africa. It is characterized by its synths, airy pads, and wide and percussive basslines. It is also distinguished by its high-pitched piano melodies, Kwaito basslines, low tempo 90s South African house rhythms, and percussions from another local subgenre of house known as Bacardi.

Amapiano beat has become increasingly popular in recent years, and is now enjoyed by people all over the world. However, it is still most popular in South Africa, where it is often played at clubs, parties, and other social events.

Here are some of the most popular Amapiano beat artists from South Africa:

  • Kabza De Small
  • DJ Maphorisa
  • Focalistic
  • Master KG
  • Amapiano DJ’s
  • Major League DJz
  • Sun-EL Musician
  • Musa Keys
  • Felo Le Tee
  • Kamo Mphela
  • Daliwonga

If you are looking to listen to some Amapiano beat music, I recommend checking out some of the artists listed above. You can also find many Amapiano beat mixes on YouTube and other streaming services.

Do Nigerians listen to Amapiano?

Yes, Nigerians do listen to Amapiano. In fact, Nigeria is one of the biggest markets for Amapiano music outside of South Africa. Amapiano is a genre of house music that originated in South Africa in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its heavy basslines, catchy melodies, and repetitive vocal hooks. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, and it is now one of the most popular genres of music in Africa.

There are a number of reasons why Amapiano is so popular in Nigeria. First, the two countries have a close cultural connection. Nigeria and South Africa are both home to large populations of black people, and there is a lot of cultural exchange between the two countries. Second, Amapiano is a very danceable genre of music, and Nigerians love to dance. Third, Amapiano music is often very catchy and easy to sing along to.

Some of the most popular Amapiano artists in Nigeria include Focalistic, Kabza De Small, and DJ Maphorisa. These artists have all collaborated with Nigerian artists, and their music is played regularly in clubs and on radio stations across Nigeria.

In conclusion, Amapiano is a very popular genre of music in Nigeria. There are a number of reasons for this, including the close cultural connection between Nigeria and South Africa, the danceability of Amapiano music, and the catchiness of Amapiano songs.

What language is most Amapiano?

The language that is most associated with Amapiano is Zulu, followed by Xhosa. Amapiano originated in the townships of South Africa, where these two languages are widely spoken. Many popular Amapiano songs are sung in Zulu and Xhosa, and the genre often incorporates traditional Zulu and Xhosa rhythms and melodies.

Other languages that are commonly used in Amapiano include Sotho, Setswana, and Xitsonga. These are also official languages of South Africa, and they are spoken in the regions where Amapiano is most popular.

While Zulu and Xhosa are the most common languages used in Amapiano, there is a growing trend of artists incorporating other languages into their songs. For example, some Amapiano songs feature lyrics in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. This reflects the global popularity of the genre, and the fact that it is increasingly being embraced by artists from all over the world.

Overall, Amapiano is a multilingual genre that reflects the diversity of South Africa and the global community of artists who are creating it.

Who is the best amapiano DJ?

The best amapiano DJ is a matter of opinion, but some of the most popular and influential names in the genre include:

  • DJ Maphorisa
  • Kabza De Small
  • Mr JazziQ
  • DBN Gogo
  • Vigro Deep
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Lady Du
  • De Mthuda
  • DJ Shinski
  • DJ Tarico
  • Busta 929
  • Oscar Mbo
  • Tyler ICU

These DJs have all played a major role in popularizing amapiano and shaping the sound of the genre. They are also all highly skilled and experienced DJs, and their sets are guaranteed to get any dance floor moving.

It is difficult to say definitively who is the best amapiano DJ, as they all have their own unique style and strengths. However, the DJs listed above are all at the top of their game, and they are all sure to deliver an unforgettable experience for their fans.

Ultimately, the best amapiano DJ for you is the one whose music you enjoy the most. So, I encourage you to explore the genre and listen to a variety of different DJs to find your favorites.

Who is the king of Amapiano music?

Kabza De Small is widely considered to be the king of Amapiano music. He is a South African DJ and producer who is credited with helping to pioneer the genre. He is known for his energetic live sets and his prolific output of music, having released over 20 albums and EPs in a short period of time.

Kabza De Small’s music is characterized by its deep basslines, catchy melodies, and soulful vocals. He has collaborated with some of the biggest names in Amapiano, including DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic, and Lady Du.

In addition to his musical success, Kabza De Small is also a successful businessman. He owns his own record label, Piano Hub, and has his own line of merchandise.

In 2020, Kabza De Small was named the South African Music Award for Male Artist of the Year. He has also been nominated for numerous other awards, including the BET Award for Best International Act: Africa and the MTV Europe Music Award for Best African Act.

Kabza De Small’s impact on Amapiano music is undeniable. He is one of the most popular and respected artists in the genre, and his music has helped to make Amapiano a global phenomenon.

Who is number one in amapiano female?

The number one amapiano female artist is a matter of opinion, but some of the most popular and successful include:

  • Daliwonga – A South African singer and songwriter who is known for her energetic live performances and her hit songs “Abo Mvelo” and “Umsebenzi Wethu.”
  • Lady Du – A South African DJ and singer who is known for her catchy melodies and her hit songs “Woza” and “Dakiwe.”
  • Sha Sha – A Zimbabwean singer and songwriter who is known for her unique voice and her hit songs “Woza” and “Tender Love.”
  • Nomcebo Zikode – A South African singer and songwriter who is known for her powerful vocals and her hit songs “Jerusalema” and “Bayethe.”
  • Makhadzi – A South African singer and songwriter who is known for her energetic live performances and her hit songs “Matorokisi” and “Ghanama.”

These artists have all helped to popularize amapiano music around the world, and they continue to release new and innovative music that is enjoyed by fans of all ages.

Ultimately, the number one amapiano female artist is the one that you enjoy the most.

What are the top 10 trending songs in South Africa 2023?

Here is a list of the top 10 trending songs in South Africa in 2023, based on a combination of streaming data, radio airplay, and social media engagement:

  1. Water by Tyla
  2. Umbayimbayi by Inkabi Zezwe
  3. Company by AKA & KDDO
  4. Stimela by 2Point1 ft. Ntate Stunna & Nthabi Sings
  5. Isoka by Sjava, Q Twins & Mzukulu
  6. Sosh Plata (Remix) by Loatinover Pounds ft. 25K & Thapelo Ghutra
  7. Ngiyeza by Lwah Ndlunkulu
  8. Amalobolo by Nomfundo Moh ft. Big Zulu
  9. Pramis, Swuh by Flow Jones Jr. ft. Blxckie
  10. Been Thinking by Tyla

This list reflects a diverse range of South African music genres, including amapiano, afrobeat, hip hop, and R&B. It is also worth noting that several of the songs on this list feature collaborations between artists from different genres, which is a trend that is becoming increasingly popular in South African music.

Here are some additional details about a few of the songs on the list:

  • Water by Tyla is a soulful amapiano ballad that has been praised for its catchy melody and Tyla’s powerful vocals.
  • Umbayimbayi by Inkabi Zezwe is a high-energy amapiano track that has become a popular anthem at parties and clubs across South Africa.
  • Company by AKA & KDDO is a hip hop track with a catchy hook and a positive message about self-love and acceptance.
  • Stimela by 2Point1 ft. Ntate Stunna & Nthabi Sings is a soulful afrobeat track with a beautiful melody and meaningful lyrics.
  • Isoka by Sjava, Q Twins & Mzukulu is a hip hop track with a traditional Zulu twist. It is one of the most popular songs on the list, and has been praised for its catchy melody and Sjava’s powerful vocals.

How popular is amapiano in the world?

Amapiano is a genre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is characterized by its percussive beats, soulful melodies, and deep basslines. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, both within South Africa and around the world.

Global popularity of amapiano is difficult to measure precisely, but there are a number of indicators that suggest it is a growing genre. For example, Spotify data shows that streams of amapiano music have increased by more than 200% in the past year. Additionally, amapiano artists have been collaborating with major international artists, such as Beyoncé, Drake, and Madonna.

Amapiano is particularly popular in Africa, where it has become a staple of clubs and parties. The genre is also gaining traction in Europe, the United States, and other parts of the world.

Here are some specific examples of amapiano’s global popularity:

  • In 2022, amapiano artist Kabza De Small was named one of Forbes Africa’s “30 Under 30” in the Entertainment category.
  • In 2023, amapiano artist Focalistic was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
  • Amapiano songs have been featured in popular films and TV shows, such as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Euphoria.
  • Amapiano artists have been headlining major festivals around the world, such as Coachella and Glastonbury.

Overall, amapiano is a rapidly growing genre of music with a global following. It is a genre that is full of energy and life, and it is sure to continue to grow in popularity in the years to come.

Do they listen to amapiano in America?

Yes, amapiano is becoming increasingly popular in America. The genre, which originated in South Africa, is a mix of deep house, kwaito, jazz, and lounge music. It is characterized by its catchy melodies, driving beats, and soulful vocals.

Amapiano has gained traction in the US in recent years thanks to a number of factors, including:

  • The rise of streaming services has made it easier for listeners to discover new music from around the world.
  • Social media platforms like TikTok have helped to promote amapiano to a wider audience.
  • American artists like Drake and Beyoncé have incorporated amapiano elements into their music.

As a result of these trends, amapiano is now being played in clubs and on the radio in major US cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. There is also a growing community of amapiano artists and producers in the US.

Here are some examples of amapiano songs that have become popular in America:

  • “Jerusalema” by Master KG and Nomcebo Zikode
  • “Monalisa” by Lojay and Sarz
  • “Soweto” by Uncle Waffles and Tony Duardo
  • “Abalele” by Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa
  • “Umsebenzi Wethu” by Focalistic and Vigro Deep

These songs have all been streamed millions of times on Spotify and Apple Music, and they have been featured in popular TV shows and movies.

Overall, amapiano is a growing genre in America. It is still relatively new to the US market, but it is quickly gaining popularity thanks to its catchy melodies, driving beats, and soulful vocals.

Is amapiano popular in the UK?

Yes, amapiano is popular in the UK. It has been gaining popularity in recent years, and is now one of the most popular genres of dance music in the country. Amapiano is a subgenre of house music that originated in South Africa in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its upbeat rhythms, soulful melodies, and catchy vocals.

Amapiano has been embraced by the UK music scene, with many British artists and DJs incorporating the genre into their music. There are also a number of dedicated amapiano clubs and events in the UK. In addition, a number of South African amapiano artists have toured the UK and have been well-received by audiences.

Some of the most popular amapiano songs in the UK include:

  • “Ke Star” by Focalistic and Davido
  • “Monalisa” by Lojay and Chris Brown
  • “Sponono” by Kabza De Small and Wizkid featuring Burna Boy
  • “Abiana” by Kidi and Peruzzi
  • “Amapiano No Stress” by Ayra Starr

Amapiano has also been featured in a number of British TV shows and films, including Top Boy, Sex Education, and I May Destroy You. This has helped to further expose the genre to a wider audience in the UK.

Overall, amapiano is a popular and growing genre of music in the UK. It is enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds, and is sure to continue to grow in popularity in the years to come.

How did Amapiano start?

Amapiano emerged from the townships of South Africa, particularly in Gauteng province, in the early 2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, jazz, and lounge music characterised by synths and wide percussive basslines.

The genre’s origins are somewhat murky, but it is believed to have been pioneered by a group of young producers and DJs in Pretoria, a neighborhood outside of Johannesburg. These producers were experimenting with new sounds and rhythms, and they began to incorporate elements of deep house, jazz, and kwaito into their music. The result was a new and unique sound that quickly became popular in the townships.

The name “amapiano” is a Zulu word that loosely translates to “the pianos”. This is a reference to the prominent role that the piano plays in the genre’s sound. Amapiano tracks typically feature repetitive piano melodies, often accompanied by other instruments such as the saxophone, trumpet, and guitar.

Amapiano quickly gained popularity in South Africa, and by the late 2010s it had become one of the most popular genres in the country. The genre has also gained a global following in recent years, thanks in part to the success of artists such as Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, and Major League DJz.

Here are some key factors that contributed to the rise of amapiano:

  • The genre’s catchy melodies and danceable rhythms.
  • The use of African languages and cultural references in the music.
  • The support of local radio stations and DJs.
  • The promotion of the genre on social media.
  • The collaboration of amapiano artists with international artists.

Amapiano is now a global phenomenon, and it is enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. It is a truly unique and exciting genre of music that has something to offer everyone.

Who brought Amapiano to Ghana?

DJ Tunez and Efya are credited with bringing Amapiano to Ghana. In an interview on the Afrobeats Podcast, Efya said that she and DJ Tunez were the first to start playing Amapiano in Ghana, and that they even released a song together called “For Your Love” in 2020.

Other Ghanaian artists who helped to popularize Amapiano in the country include Nektunez, who produced the viral Amapiano remix of the song “Ameno”, and Scott Evans, who is known for his Gospel Amapiano music.

Amapiano is now one of the most popular genres of music in Ghana, and it has been credited with helping to revitalize the country’s music scene. It is also played in clubs and at other events all over the country.

In addition to the artists mentioned above, other Ghanaian DJs and producers who have played a role in popularizing Amapiano in the country include DJ Vyrusky, DJ Spinall, and Guilty Beatz.

It is important to note that Amapiano is a genre that is constantly evolving, and there is no one definitive answer to the question of who brought it to Ghana. However, DJ Tunez and Efya are widely credited with being pioneers of the genre in the country.

Who was the first Nigerian artist to jump on Amapiano?

DJ Maphorisa has said that Wizkid and Burna Boy were the first Nigerian artists to jump on Amapiano with their 2020 collaboration “Sponono”. However, some people argue that May D was the first Nigerian artist to release an Amapiano song with his 2020 collaboration with South African artist Oskido called “Get Down”. However, “Get Down” is not considered by many to be a true Amapiano song, as it does not have the genre’s characteristic log drum sound.

Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide who they believe was the first Nigerian artist to jump on Amapiano. However, based on the evidence available, it is clear that Wizkid and Burna Boy were among the first Nigerian artists to embrace the genre and help to popularize it in Nigeria and beyond.

What does amapiano mean in English?

Amapiano is a Nguni word loosely translated to “the pianos”. It is a subgenre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, jazz, and lounge music characterised by synths and wide percussive basslines.

The genre is mostly sung in Zulu and Xhosa, Sotho, Setswana, Xitsonga, one of South Africa’s native tongues.

Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, both in South Africa and internationally. It is known for its catchy melodies, danceable rhythms, and upbeat lyrics.

Some popular amapiano artists include:

  • Kabza De Small
  • DJ Maphorisa
  • Focalistic
  • Master KG
  • Cassper Nyovest
  • Amapiano Live Kings
  • Tyler ICU
  • Daliwonga
  • Kamo Mphela
  • Lady Du
  • Major League DJz
  • Scorpion Kings

Amapiano has also been featured in a number of international collaborations, with artists such as Drake, Beyoncé, and Dua Lipa.

Overall, amapiano is a vibrant and dynamic genre of music that is sure to continue to grow in popularity in the years to come.

How do I find Amapiano songs?

  • Streaming services: Most major streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, have dedicated Amapiano playlists and sections. You can also browse new releases and charts to find new Amapiano songs.
  • YouTube: YouTube is a great resource for finding Amapiano songs and videos. You can search for specific songs, artists, or labels. You can also follow Amapiano channels and playlists to stay up-to-date on the latest releases.
  • Social media: Many Amapiano artists and labels are active on social media, such as Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. You can follow them to stay up-to-date on their latest releases and find new songs.
  • Radio: Some radio stations play Amapiano music. You can listen to local radio stations or online radio stations that specialize in Amapiano music.
  • Amapiano blogs and websites: There are many blogs and websites dedicated to Amapiano music. These sites often feature new releases, interviews, and other news about the genre.

Here are some specific Amapiano artists and labels to check out:

  • Artists:
    • Kabza De Small
    • DJ Maphorisa
    • Tyler ICU
    • Mellow & Sleazy
    • Lady Du
    • Focalistic
    • Niniola
    • Asake
    • Reekado Banks
    • Major League DJz
    • Scorpion Kings
  • Labels:
    • PianoHub
    • Kabelo
    • Open Mic
    • El World Music
    • Major League Music
    • Strictly Amapiano
    • Amapiano Live
    • House Afrika Records
    • Black Major Records

Once you’ve found some Amapiano songs that you like, you can start building your own playlist or library. You can also share your favorite songs with your friends and family.

Who is the most streamed amapiano artist?

The most streamed amapiano artist is Kabza De Small. He is a South African DJ and producer who is credited with being one of the pioneers of the amapiano genre. Kabza De Small has released several albums and singles, many of which have been commercial successes. He has also collaborated with a number of other artists, including DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic, and Young Stunna.

According to Spotify, Kabza De Small is the most streamed South African artist globally. He has over 10 million monthly listeners on the platform. He is also the most streamed amapiano artist on YouTube, with over 100 million views on his music videos.

Other popular amapiano artists include DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic, Young Stunna, Mellow & Sleazy, DBN Gogo, Costa Titch, Major League Djz, Kamo Mphela, and Daliwonga.

Amapiano is a genre of house music that originated in South Africa in the early 2010s. It is characterized by its deep bass, percussive beats, and soulful vocals. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, and is now one of the most popular genres of music in Africa.

Which musician has the highest streams in Nigeria?

According to Top Chart Africa, Burna Boy has the highest streams in Nigeria, with over 8.47 billion combined streams on all visible streaming platforms. He is closely followed by Wizkid with 8.39 billion streams. Davido, Rema, and CKay complete the top 5 with 3.76 billion, 3.67 billion, and 3.28 billion streams respectively.

Burna Boy’s success can be attributed to his unique sound, which blends elements of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae. He has also collaborated with a number of international artists, including Beyoncé, Coldplay, and Ed Sheeran. Wizkid is another Nigerian artist who has enjoyed global success. He is known for his catchy melodies and danceable beats. Wizkid has also collaborated with a number of international artists, including Drake, Rihanna, and Chris Brown.

The rise of streaming services has made it easier for Nigerian artists to reach a global audience. In recent years, Nigerian music has become increasingly popular around the world, and Burna Boy and Wizkid are two of the artists who are leading the way.

Who is the new amapiano artist 2023?

One of the most exciting new Amapiano artists in 2023 is Tyler ICU. He is a South African DJ and producer who has been making waves in the scene with his unique sound, which blends traditional Amapiano elements with house, techno, and other genres. Tyler ICU has released a number of hit singles in the past year, including “Mnike,” “Ngamla,” and “Adiwele.” He has also collaborated with some of the biggest names in Amapiano, such as Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, and Focalistic.

Other new Amapiano artists to watch in 2023 include:

  • Lady Amar
  • ShaunMusiq x Ftears
  • Mellow & Sleazy
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Young Stunna
  • Kabza De Small
  • DJ Maphorisa
  • Focalistic
  • Sir Trill
  • De Mthuda

These artists are all pushing the boundaries of Amapiano music and creating new and innovative sounds. They are sure to be some of the biggest names in the genre in the years to come.

It is important to note that Amapiano is a very collaborative genre, so many of the new artists listed above are also working with and learning from more established artists. This cross-generational collaboration is one of the things that makes Amapiano so exciting and dynamic.

Where to download Amapiano?

There are many places where you can download Amapiano music. Here are a few options:

  • Music streaming services: Many popular music streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, offer a wide selection of Amapiano songs and albums. You can download songs for offline listening on most of these services, but you will need a subscription.
  • Music download stores: There are also a number of online music download stores where you can purchase and download Amapiano songs and albums. Some popular options include iTunes, Beatport, and Juno Download.
  • Free music download sites: There are also a number of free music download sites where you can download Amapiano songs. However, it is important to be careful when downloading music from these sites, as some of them may contain malware or pirated content.

Here are some additional tips for downloading Amapiano music:

  • When searching for Amapiano music online, be sure to include the genre name in your search terms. For example, you could search for “Amapiano songs” or “Amapiano albums.”
  • If you are unsure about a particular website or music download service, check online reviews to see what other users have said about it.
  • Be sure to have a good antivirus program installed on your computer before downloading any music files.

Here are some specific places where you can download Amapiano mixes:

  • Mdundo is a popular music download site that has a large selection of Amapiano mixes. You can download mixes for free, but you will need to create an account.
  • Mixcloud is another online platform where you can find and download Amapiano mixes. Many DJs and producers upload their mixes to Mixcloud, so you can find a wide variety of styles and genres to choose from.
  • Soundcloud is another popular music streaming platform where you can find Amapiano mixes. Some DJs and producers upload their mixes to Soundcloud for free, while others offer them for download for a fee.

Is Amapiano different from Afrobeat?

Amapiano is a style of house music that emerged from South Africa in 2012. It is characterized by its repetitive piano melodies, deep basslines, and percussive elements. Amapiano often features vocals, but it can also be instrumental.

Afrobeats is an umbrella term used to describe a variety of popular music genres from West Africa. It often incorporates elements of traditional African music, as well as reggae, dancehall, and hip hop. Afrobeats is typically characterized by its upbeat tempos, catchy melodies, and danceable rhythms.

Here are some key differences between Amapiano and Afrobeat:

  • Origin: Amapiano is from South Africa, while Afrobeat is from West Africa.
  • Tempo: Amapiano is typically slower than Afrobeat, with tempos ranging from 100 to 120 beats per minute (BPM). Afrobeat tempos typically range from 110 to 130 BPM.
  • Instrumentation: Amapiano often features piano, bass, drums, and vocals. Afrobeat often features drums, bass, guitars, and vocals, as well as traditional African instruments such as the djembe and shekere.
  • Lyrical content: Amapiano lyrics often focus on themes of love, relationships, and partying. Afrobeat lyrics can cover a wider range of topics, including social commentary, politics, and personal experiences.

Examples of popular Amapiano artists:

  • Kabza De Small
  • DJ Maphorisa
  • Focalistic
  • Major League DJz
  • Uncle Waffles

Examples of popular Afrobeat artists:

  • Wizkid
  • Davido
  • Burna Boy
  • Tiwa Savage
  • Yemi Alade

Both Amapiano and Afrobeat are popular genres of music that have gained a global following in recent years. They are both characterized by their infectious rhythms and catchy melodies. However, there are some key differences between the two genres, including their origin, tempo, instrumentation, and lyrical content.

What type of music is Amapiano?

Amapiano is a subgenre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, jazz, and lounge music characterised by synths and wide percussive basslines. Amapiano is distinguished by high-pitched piano melodies, kwaito from South Africa basslines, low tempo 1990s South African house rhythms and percussions from another local subgenre of house known as tribal house. An important element of the genre is the prevalent use of the “log drum”, a wide percussive bassline, which was popularised by producer MDU aka TRP.

Amapiano is often described as a soulful and melodic genre with a focus on danceability. It is typically characterized by its slow tempo, ranging from 110 to 120 beats per minute, and its emphasis on piano melodies and percussive rhythms. Amapiano songs often feature vocals, but the focus is typically on the instrumental elements of the music.

Amapiano has gained popularity in South Africa and beyond in recent years, and is now one of the most popular genres of dance music in the world. It has been featured in major music festivals such as Coachella and Glastonbury, and has been streamed billions of times on streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.

Some of the most popular Amapiano artists include:

  • Kabza De Small
  • Master KG
  • DJ Maphorisa
  • Focalistic
  • Musa Keys
  • Uncle Waffles
  • Major League DJz
  • Amapiano Live Band
  • Vigro Deep
  • Lady Du
  • Toss
  • Gaba Cannal

If you are looking for a new genre of dance music to explore, I highly recommend checking out Amapiano. It is a unique and soulful genre that is guaranteed to get you moving.

What nationality is Amapiano?

Amapiano is a South African genre of house music that emerged in the early 2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, jazz, and lounge music characterised by synths and wide percussive basslines.

Therefore, the nationality of Amapiano can be considered South African. It is a genre of music that originated in South Africa and is still widely popular there today. Amapiano has also become increasingly popular in other parts of the world, but it remains closely associated with its South African roots.

Many of the most popular Amapiano artists are South African, including Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, and Focalistic. Amapiano is also often sung in Zulu and other South African languages.

While Amapiano is now a global phenomenon, it is important to remember its South African origins. Amapiano is a product of South African culture and history, and it continues to be an important part of the South African music scene.

Which Amapiano are trending now?

Here are some of the Amapiano songs that are trending now:

  • Naringa by Zuchu
  • Sele (feat. Chlèy) by Mbosso
  • Sumu (feat. Marioo) by Alikiba
  • Yaya (feat. Diamond Platnumz & Jux) by Rayvanny
  • Maokoto (feat. Marioo) by Billnass
  • Dali Wam by Pabi Cooper & Yumbs (feat. Buhle Sax)
  • Sgudi Snyc by De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef, Eemoh (feat. Sipho Magudulela)
  • Fatela by Aymos and Ami Faku
  • Stimela by 2Point1 (feat. Ntate Stunna & Nthabi Sings)
  • uThando 2.0 by MFR Souls (feat. Shaunmusiq & Ftears)
  • Dzepa by 2wobunnies & Ch’cco (feat. Buhle Sax)
  • Imizamo by De Mthuda (feat. Mpho Phala)
  • Polo by DBN Gogo (feat. Reece Madlisa, Zuma & Madumane)

These songs are popular on streaming platforms, social media, and in clubs and parties around the world. They represent the diverse range of sounds that make up Amapiano, from soulful vocals and lush melodies to driving beats and infectious rhythms.

If you’re new to Amapiano, I recommend checking out some of these songs to get a taste of what the genre has to offer. You might be surprised at how quickly you get hooked!

Who was the first Nigerian artist to jump on Amapiano?

According to DJ Maphorisa, a South African DJ and one of the pioneers of Amapiano, the first Nigerian artist to jump on Amapiano was Wizkid, who featured on the 2019 track Sponono by DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small.

However, some other Nigerian artists, such as May D, have claimed to be the first to jump on Amapiano. May D released a song called Get Down in 2019 in collaboration with South African legend Oskido, but some people have argued that the song is not a true Amapiano track.

Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide who they believe was the first Nigerian artist to jump on Amapiano. However, there is no doubt that Wizkid played a major role in popularizing the genre in Nigeria and around the world.

What came before Amapiano?

Amapiano is a subgenre of house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s, so it is relatively new. However, it has its roots in earlier South African house music genres, such as kwaito and Bacardi house.

Kwaito emerged in the early 1990s as a fusion of house music with elements of hip hop, reggae, and traditional South African music. It was a popular genre in South Africa throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, and it is considered to be a precursor to amapiano.

Bacardi house emerged in the late 2000s as a more minimalist and repetitive form of house music. It is characterized by its use of deep basslines, simple melodies, and repetitive vocal hooks. Bacardi house is also considered to be a precursor to amapiano.

In addition to its roots in South African house music, amapiano is also influenced by other genres, such as jazz, deep house, and lounge music. It is characterized by its slow tempo, mellow vibe, and use of jazzy piano melodies and percussive basslines.

Some of the key artists who helped to develop the amapiano sound include Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, MFR Souls, and De Mthuda. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, and it is now one of the most popular genres of music in South Africa and beyond.

So, to answer your question, what came before amapiano? The answer is kwaito, Bacardi house, and other genres of South African house music.

Who came with Amapiano genre?

The Amapiano genre is credited to the South African DJ and producer duo MFR Souls. They are said to have coined the term “Amapiano” in 2016, and their early tracks helped to define the sound of the genre.

Amapiano is a blend of deep house, jazz, lounge music, and kwaito, characterized by synths, wide percussive basslines, and unique synergy. It is a genre that is constantly evolving, and there are many different sub-genres of Amapiano.

Other early pioneers of Amapiano include Kabza De Small, JazziDisciples, and DJ Maphorisa. These artists helped to popularize the genre in South Africa and around the world.

Today, Amapiano is one of the most popular genres of music in Africa, and it is also gaining popularity in other parts of the world. It is a genre that is loved for its catchy melodies, danceable beats, and positive vibes.

It is important to note that there is some debate about the exact origins of Amapiano, and some people credit other artists with its creation. However, MFR Souls are generally considered to be the pioneers of the genre.

Which Amapiano are trending now?

Here are some of the trending Amapiano songs in 2023:

  • Naringa by Zuchu
  • Sele by Mbosso ft. Chlèy
  • Sumu by Alikiba ft. Marioo
  • Yaya by Rayvanny ft. Diamond Platnumz & Jux
  • Maokoto by Billnass ft. Marioo
  • Dali Wam by Pabi Cooper & Yumbs ft. Daliwonga
  • Sgudi Snyc by De Mthuda, Da Muziqal Chef, Eemoh ft. Sipho Magudulela
  • Fatela by Aymos and Ami Faku
  • Stimela by 2Point1 ft. Daliwonga
  • ‘uThando 2.0‘ by MFR Souls ft. Busta 929
  • Dzepa by 2wobunnies & Ch’cco ft. DBN Gogo
  • Imizamo by De Mthuda ft. Mas Musiq, Daliwonga, & Sir Trill

These songs are popular on streaming platforms, social media, and in clubs and parties around the world. They feature catchy melodies, infectious beats, and collaborations between some of the biggest names in Amapiano.

If you’re new to Amapiano, I encourage you to check out these songs to get a taste of what the genre is all about. Amapiano is a diverse and vibrant genre, so there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Who is the king of Amapiano in South Africa?

Kabza De Small is widely regarded as the king of Amapiano in South Africa. He is a DJ, record producer, and songwriter who has been credited with popularizing the genre. He has released over 20 albums and has collaborated with many other Amapiano artists, including DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic, and Lady Du.

Kabza De Small’s music is characterized by its catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and soulful vocals. He is also known for his innovative production techniques and his ability to blend different genres of music together.

In addition to his musical success, Kabza De Small is also a successful businessman. He has his own record label, Piano Hub, and he has launched a number of other ventures, including his own clothing line and a restaurant.

Kabza De Small is a respected figure in the South African music industry and he is an inspiration to many young artists. He is a true pioneer of the Amapiano genre and he has helped to make it one of the most popular genres of music in South Africa and around the world.

What is Amapiano’s new hit song 2023?

One of the biggest Amapiano hit songs of 2023 is Mnike by Tyler ICU, featuring Tumelo.za and Daliwonga. The song has been a global smash, topping charts in South Africa, Nigeria, and other countries. It has also been featured in popular TikTok videos and dance challenges.

Another popular Amapiano song from 2023 is Unavailable by Davido, featuring Focalistic and DJ Maphorisa. The song is a catchy and upbeat dance track with a mix of English and Zulu lyrics. It has been a hit in Africa and beyond, and has helped to introduce Amapiano to a wider audience.

Other notable Amapiano hits from 2023 include:

  • Terminator by Sarz, featuring King Promise and Lojay
  • Ask About Me by Mohbad
  • Water by Tyla
  • Awukhuzeki by DJ Stokie, featuring Focalistic, Kabza De Small, and Mellow & Sleazy
  • Go Lo Lo by Sador

It is difficult to say definitively which one song is the biggest Amapiano hit of 2023, as there are many great songs to choose from. However, Mnike, Unavailable, and the other songs listed above are all very popular and have had a significant impact on the genre this year.

Download Hot Amapiano songs

1. Use a music streaming service. Many music streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Deezer, allow you to download songs for offline listening. To download an Amapiano song from a music streaming service, simply search for the song and tap the download button.

2. Use a music download website. There are a number of websites that allow you to download music for free or for a fee. Some popular music download websites include:

  • Mdundo
  • Boomplay
  • Free Music Archive
  • Jamendo
  • NoiseTrade

To download an Amapiano song from a music download website, simply search for the song and click the download button.

3. Use a YouTube to MP3 converter. There are a number of websites and tools that allow you to convert YouTube videos to MP3 audio files. Some popular YouTube to MP3 converters include:

  • Y2Mate
  • 4K Video Downloader
  • ClipConverter
  • Freemake Video Downloader
  • SaveFrom.net

To download an Amapiano song from YouTube, simply copy the URL of the video and paste it into the YouTube to MP3 converter. Then, select the MP3 format and click the download button.

Please note: Some music download websites and YouTube to MP3 converters may contain copyrighted material. It is important to only download music from legal and trusted sources.

Here are some of the hottest Amapiano songs of 2023:

  • Super Ikebe by Kabza De Small feat. DJ Maphorisa, Nia Long, & LeeMckrazy
  • Amapiano Hits Exclusive by various artists
  • #BEAT AMPIANO by various artists
  • Hololololo by Focalistic feat. Vigro Deep
  • Mchumba by Kabza De Small feat. DJ Maphorisa, Tresor, & Tyla
  • Ojapiano by various artists

Where can I get Amapiano songs?

  • Streaming services: Amapiano is available on most major streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal.
  • Music download stores: You can also download Amapiano songs from music download stores such as iTunes and Beatport.
  • YouTube: Many Amapiano songs are available to listen to and stream on YouTube.
  • SoundCloud: SoundCloud is another popular platform for finding and listening to Amapiano music.
  • African music streaming services: There are also a number of African music streaming services that specialize in Amapiano and other African genres. Some popular examples include Boomplay, Audiomack, and Mdundo.

If you are looking for a specific Amapiano song, you can try searching for it on any of the platforms listed above. You can also browse through Amapiano playlists and charts to discover new music.

Here are some additional tips for finding Amapiano songs:

  • Follow Amapiano artists and record labels on social media to stay up-to-date on new releases and events.
  • Check out Amapiano blogs and websites for news, reviews, and recommendations.
  • Attend Amapiano parties and festivals to discover new music and meet other fans.

No matter where you choose to get your Amapiano music, I hope you enjoy listening to this exciting and vibrant genre!

Wizdjo Best Amapiano

Wizdjo’s Best Amapiano is a collection of instrumental amapiano beats that were released in 2022. The album is a great example of the diversity of amapiano music, with beats that range from mellow and chill to upbeat and energetic.

Some of the standout tracks on the album include:

  • Wavin Flag is a catchy and upbeat track with a driving bassline and infectious melody. It’s sure to get you moving on the dance floor.
  • Bonjour is a more mellow and chill track with a smooth guitar riff and atmospheric synths. It’s perfect for relaxing or winding down at the end of the day.
  • ACTIVATE is a hard-hitting trap beat with a dark and ominous vibe. It’s perfect for getting hyped up or working out.
  • CEINTURE NOIRE is a unique and experimental track that blends elements of amapiano, trap, and drill. It’s sure to appeal to fans of all three genres.
  • GALAXY is a dreamy and ethereal track with a swirling synth melody and spacy effects. It’s perfect for getting lost in your thoughts or dancing under the stars.

Overall, Wizdjo’s Best Amapiano is a great album that showcases the talent and versatility of this up-and-coming producer. It’s a must-have for any fan of amapiano music.

Here are some additional thoughts on the album:

  • Wizdjo does a great job of blending traditional amapiano elements with other genres, such as trap, drill, and even house. This gives his music a fresh and unique sound that is sure to appeal to a wide range of listeners.
  • The production on the album is top-notch. The beats are crisp and clean, and the melodies are catchy and memorable.
  • The album is well-paced and mixed, with a variety of different tempos and moods. This makes it perfect for listening to from front to back, or for picking and choosing individual tracks to suit your mood.

Overall, I highly recommend Wizdjo’s Best Amapiano to anyone who is a fan of electronic music, or who is simply looking for some new and exciting music to listen to.

DJ Dyce Amapiano

DJ Dyce is a DJ and producer from London, UK, who is known for his high-energy Amapiano mixes. He has been playing music since an early age and has played at pirate and internet radio stations, as well as the Shoreditch underground house music scene in the early 2000s.

Amapiano is a genre of house music that originated in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is characterized by its catchy melodies, driving beats, and use of traditional African instruments. Amapiano has become increasingly popular in recent years, and DJ Dyce is one of the leading DJs in the UK Amapiano scene.

DJ Dyce has released a number of Amapiano mixes, which are available on streaming platforms such as Mixcloud and Audiomack. He also regularly plays live sets at clubs and festivals around the UK.

Here are some of DJ Dyce’s most popular Amapiano mixes:

  • Hybrid Ama
  • High Energy Amapiano UK Afro House Mix
  • Afrikan N Soul

DJ Dyce is a talented and passionate DJ who is helping to promote Amapiano music in the UK. His mixes are high-energy and catchy, and they are sure to get you dancing.

Nigeria Amapiano 2023

In 2023, Amapiano continued to grow in popularity in Nigeria. The genre, which originated in South Africa, is characterized by its catchy beats, melodic synths, and syncopated rhythms. It has been embraced by Nigerian artists and fans alike, and is now a staple of the Nigerian music scene.

Some of the top Nigerian Amapiano songs of 2023 include:

  • “2:30 (Tranquility)” by Asake
  • “Elon Musk” by Shallipopi
  • “Amapiano” by Oxlade
  • “Juju” by Rema
  • “No Stress” by Ruger

These songs have all been major hits in Nigeria, and have helped to introduce Amapiano to a wider audience.

In addition to these mainstream hits, Amapiano has also been incorporated into a variety of other Nigerian genres, including Afrobeats, Fuji, and Highlife. This has helped to make Amapiano even more accessible to Nigerian listeners.

Amapiano’s popularity in Nigeria is likely to continue to grow in the years to come. The genre is already a major force in the Nigerian music scene, and it is only a matter of time before it becomes even more mainstream.

Here are some of the factors that have contributed to Amapiano’s popularity in Nigeria:

  • Catchy beats: Amapiano’s beats are known for being catchy and danceable. This makes them perfect for parties and other social gatherings.
  • Melodic synths: Amapiano’s synths are often used to create melodies that are both catchy and memorable.
  • Syncopated rhythms: Amapiano’s rhythms are often syncopated, which gives them a unique and danceable feel.
  • Nigerian influence: Amapiano has been influenced by a variety of Nigerian genres, including Afrobeats, Fuji, and Highlife. This has helped to make the genre more accessible to Nigerian listeners.

Amapiano is a vibrant and exciting genre that is taking the Nigerian music scene by storm. It is sure to continue to grow in popularity in the years to come.

In Conclusion:

 Amapiano is a vibrant and dynamic genre of electronic music that has emerged from South Africa to take the world by storm. It is characterized by its catchy melodies, infectious rhythms, and positive vibes. Amapiano has also been praised for its ability to unite people from all walks of life and cultures.

 

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