Lets Make Amapiano be Heard Globally

Lets Make Amapiano be Heard Globally

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26 June 2020
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Started by Hiphopza Official

It is clear to anyone who has been keeping an eye on South Africa's music scene that 2019 was a big year for emerging house genre Amapiano. In the recent 2019 documentary 'Shaya!', DJs and fans of the popular house subgenre made it clear that the sound, which morphs elements of South Africa's already popular house music with new distinct beats and rhythms, is here to stay for the long run and is poised to leave a long-lasting impact on South African culture. Emerging around the townships of Pretoria in 2016, Amapiano is a medley of deep house, jazz, kwaito and lounge music with distinct synths, airy pads, wide basslines and percussions from another local subgenre of house called Bacardi. The name was selected to reflect the melodious piano keyboards that underlie fast-pace Gqom beats. It is a combination of the Zulu plural article "ama" and the English noun "piano". Initially, Amapiano was classified as simply an underground sound that floated amongst Gauteng township's residential DJs' WhatsApps and house parties. Following key releases from popular South African artists like Samthing Soweto, Moonchild Sanelly, and Sho Madjozi, the sound blew up to become an anthemic part of South Africa's house scene. Now in 2020 Amapiano is extending its reach beyond South Africa and topping the charts in countries around the continent. For those unfamiliar with the genre, The Folklore put together a playlist and summary of the Amapiano songs and artists you need to know, as well as a recap of the documentary, 'Shaya!'.

The Best Amapiano Songs Just like Gqom, another popular South African electronic subgenre, Amapiano was discredited by many top artists and mainstream media at first. But open-minded DJs such as Kabza De Small I Am The King Of AmaPiano, MFR Souls, Jazzi Disciples, DJ Maphorisa amongst others changed the fate of the subgenre. Most of the tracks that have topped the charts this past year incorporate Amapiano. Kabza de Small and DJ Maphorisa's Scorpion Kings is the impressive opus of their ongoing Amapiano collaborations. Both DJs managed to create the right alchemy between Amapiano's underground roots and commercial viability. Its stand-out song 'Emcimbini' is doing extremely well across streaming services and single "Amantombazane" featuring Samthing Soweto is a crowd favorite at braais (South African BBQs) and clubs. Samthing Soweto's other popular contribution to Amapiano is the hit song "Akulaleki", off his debut album Isphithiphithi. Zimbabwean singer Sha Sha, dubbed Amapiano's 'first lady', has shared her vocals on numerous tracks with Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa and her new album has topped the charts. Below is a full playlist curated by The Folklore featuring the top 22 Amapiano songs to enjoy.

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