Makhadzi, Nomcebo scoops Song of the Year.

Female musicians Nomcebo Zikode and Makhadzi have taken over the Song of the Year top picks of many national radio stations.

On UkhoziFM, SA’s biggest public broadcast radio station, Maskandi artist Khuzani won the controversial “Ingoma Ehlukanisa Unyaka” (Song that taking us into the new year) competition.

Makhadzi’s hit Murahu featuring Mr Brown was declared Song of the Year by four radio stations – Motsweding, Thobela, Phalaphala and Munghana Lonene FM.

“All my fans, Khadzinators, I thank you. I see all the love in the country and across the border. All radio stations that crossed over with Murahu, from the bottom of my heart I appreciate the love,” Makhadzi said.

Zikode’s Xola Moya Wam featuring her Jerusalema collaborator Master KG dominated the countdown on Lesedi and Metro FM. The song also was mentioned countless times on year-end top 10s including peaking at number four on Ukhozi FM with 71,465 votes.

“I never thought that one day I will achieve so much, I mean Metro FM and Lesedi are so big. I’m so happy and thank God every day. I never thought when I wrote and recorded this song that South Africans will love it this much,” Zikode said.

“For me it doesn’t matter how many radio stations chose me as number one, what matters is that my name is being mentioned in so many top 10s. There are so many politics around it obviously, but I try by all means to not focus on them and do what God wants me to do.

“It’s God that will lead me. I can’t promise more hits or say that I’m bigger than others because I know with this industry today it’s me and tomorrow it’s someone else.”

Khuzani’s Ijele got an astonishing 957,950 votes to be named Ukhozi FM’s Ingoma Ehlukanisa Unyaka. As usual the campaign was ruined by court drama after Owen Ndlovu’s Michael Owen Productions gave an urgent application to interdict the SABC from presenting the results of the poll.

According to a statement by the SABC, the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg struck off the application from the roll because of lack of urgency.

“The SABC is pleased that the court order removes any confusion that may have been occasioned by the application and reiterates the SABC’s position that the corporation was within its right to continue implementing Ukhozi FM’s ‘Ingoma Ehlukanisa Unyaka’ campaign which has been running over the years on the station,” said acting SABC spokesperson Mmoni Seapolelo.

Elsewhere, Umhlobo Wenene and Ligwalagwala FM agreed that viral hit Mali Eningi by Big Zulu featuring Riky Rick and Intaba Yase Dubai was their Song of the Year.

IKwekwezi FM listeners suggested relatively unknown Ganu Ganu by trio Mega, Cube and Audrey Kozwana as their Song of the Year. However, complaints were raised by some unhappy listeners.

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