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The nineteenth and final [1] season of South African Idols premiered on 8 July 2023 on the Mzansi Magic and Mzansi Wethu television networks, under the themes "iLast Number" and "The Farewell Season". [2] The season was won by Thabo Ndlovu, while Princess MacDonald was the runner-up.
Mdumiseni Nzimande professionally known as Dumi Mkokstad is a South African singer-songwriter. Born in Cabazana, Mount Ayliff, his musical interest began at the age of 9. [1] His studio album Calvary, was released on 13 April 2020. It won Best Traditional Faith Music Album at the 26th South African Music Awards. [2]
Ntokozo Mbambo (born 6 November 1985) is a South African singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Umlazi, [1] Mbambo professional music career began as a member and lead singer of the gospel group Joyous Celebration at the age of 15. She made her on-screen debut as a judge in I Want to Sing Gospel (2014) and Idols SA season 17 (2021).
June – The Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance, a new award, is announced by the Recording Academy. [3] The inaugural winner, announced at the ceremony in February 2024, is Tyla with the song "Water". [4] November 4 – The 19th and final series of Idols South Africa is won by Thabo Ndlovu. [5]
Song — My Audition Song [13] Order Song — Divas and Divos [13] Order Song — Judges' Choice [13] Result Nozi 1 "Best Part" by Daniel Caesar feat. H.E.R. 4 "Try a Little Tenderness" by Aretha Franklin: 7 "Rise Up" by Andra Day: Safe Mpilwenhle 2 "Ke Mo Afrika" by Maleh 5 "Angel of Mine" by Monica: 8 "A Long Walk" by Jill Scott: Eliminated ...
29th South African Music Awards delayed due to financial difficulties, unlike other years nominations are announced on the first quarter. [4] Nominees were announced on October 3, 2023, live on YouTube at Soweto State Theater. The ceremony was planned to be held at Durban ICC Arena on November 18 and broadcast live on SABC 1. [5]
The Soweto Gospel Choir was formed in Soweto, South Africa, by David Mulovhedzi and Beverly Bryer, and producers Andrew Kay, David Vigo and Cliff Hocking in 2002. [1] The more than 30-member ensemble blends elements of African gospel, Negro spirituals, reggae and American popular music.
Joyous Celebration is a South African gospel group formed by Mthunzi Namba, Jabu Hlongwane and Lindelani Mkhize in 1994. [1]Their debut studio album Joyous Celebration, Vol. 9 (2005), became their best-selling album and certified 2 × platinum in South Africa. [2]