Tag: metro fm music awards

  • Everybody knows but nobody talks

    “Everybody knows that the dice are loaded

    Everybody rolls with their fingers crossed

    Everybody knows that the war is over

    Everybody knows the good guys lost

    Everybody knows the fight was fixed

    The poor stay poor, the rich get rich

    That’s how it goes

    Everybody knows.”

    Everybody Knows – Leonard Cohen.

    Last week Saturday, Riky Rick, in his acceptance speech for winning best single at The Metro FM  Music Awards, gave a shout out to “all the kids who couldn’t get their songs on radio because they don’t have enough money, to all the kids who make music videos that never get their music videos on TV because they don’t have the money.” He then followed up by  saying “There’s a lot of people who are struggling to put out music in this country and I feel like there are too many structures that are blocking people from putting out the dopest music. 90% of the shit I hear on radio is garbage. The stuff is living on the Internet, everything is living on the internet right now. So if you’re a kid, and you’re watching this right now, forget radio. If they don’t let you play on radio, you better go to the internet  and make your songs pop on the internet.” It was at this point that Riky’s mic got cut off.

    Riky then took twitter with “STOP PLAYING WITH THE PEOPLE… WE NOT STUPID” and quoted his own lyrics to the song that won best single ‘Sidlukotini’, “If niggaz can pay for these fucking awards then my nigga I don’t want them.” Black Coffee then backed him up and for a few days, musicians from around the country were singing Riky’s praises for exposing the unfairness of the awards and the industry as a whole. The irony of some of them being award-winning millionaires was lost.

    Riky is right: The system is closed off to many artists. If you don’t have money or the right contacts, getting on radio can be hard. Getting an award? Even harder. Riky could have been referring to the SMS system of voting, which is just another way of taxing fans who want to see their favourite artists shine. The system is easily riggable by those with enough resources, and could be why Babes Wodumo and Kwesta left empty handed despite having 2 of the biggest songs of the year. Oddly enough, it was Riky’s Mabala Noise label mate Nasty C who took home the most awards.

    Judging from the fallout though, it appears that what Riky was referring to is Payola. A corrupt system of getting airplay that has been hated by artists since as far back as 2007, but more recently was investigated in 2015 by ENCA and last year DJ Vukani Masinga was fired for accepting bribes to play music on Ukhozi FM. Basically, it’s when artists or their management giving DJs and playlisters money to play their songs. If you’ve ever thought to yourself “Wow, this song is kak. I wonder how much they paid to get it played.” You were probably on the right track.

    Radio and TV will always be out of reach for many artists because of resources, but adding corruption to the mix only continues to make it harder for those deserving a break. After grinding to pay for studio time and getting songs mixed and mastered, now artists must line the pockets of professionals in the industry just to get heard? Fuck that noise.

    While Riky is right that young artists should use the internet to it’s full potential, it’s not always enough to sustain a career. One radio hit can help launch a career and the exposure radio and TV give artists is immense. It’s not enough for artists to make vague references to the system but rather, them and their management, those who have experienced this corruption first hand, need to expose those behind the system. It’s easy enough to call out the system but without taking any actions, what will change?

     

  • Fifi Cooper and EmTee dominate this year’s MetroFm Awards, reflecting the power of millenials and Hip Hop in South Africa

    The South African music industry is a dynamic, ever changing fiefdom and its new ruler is rap. Hip Hop is staking its claim as the music de rigueur and as a mouth piece for the youth as young rappers took home major awards at the MetroFM Music Awards last night. Fifi Cooper won the prestigious Best Female award along with Best Mixtape and Best Produced Album while her label mate EmTee (23) took home 4 awards, including the Listener’s Choice award, Best Hip Hop Album and Best Music Video.  The two millenials dominated the wins for the evening, and made serious bank as each category comes with a R100 000 prize.  The expansion and opportunities in the African entertainment industry have expanded significantly in the past decade, resulting in more young people making music professionally. As the influence of Kwaito has dwindled and the sound sublimated into other genres, Hip Hop has come to rule the airwaves as rappers become the pop stars of this generation. MetroFM remains at the zenith of the music industry in South Africa and these awards indicate the influence of youth culture on entertainment, while there are established rappers still being recognised with AKA and Cassper Nyovest each taking home awards forBest Hit Single and Best Male album respectively, younger artists are being recognised for their talent and contributions to music in South Africa, a sign of shifting times and trends in the country.

    A list of all the winners at this year’s MetroFM awards

    SONG OF THE YEAR

    Nathi – Nomvula

    BEST MALE ALBUM

    Cassper Nyovest – Refiloe

    BEST AFRICAN POP ALBUM

    Nathi – Buyelekhaya

    BEST COMPILATION ALBUM

    999 music – Summer Ya Di Summer

    BEST DANCE ALBUM

    Prince Kaybee – Better Days

    BEST FEMALE ALBUM

    Fifi Cooper – 20FIFI

    BEST DUO OR GROUP ALBUM

    DBN Nyts – Believe

    BEST HIT SINGLE

    AKA ft Burnaboy, Khuli Chana, Yanga – Baddest

    BEST MUSIC VIDEO

    Emtee – Roll Up

    BEST HIP HOP ALBUM

    Emtee – Avery

    BEST URBAN JAZZ ALBUM

    Nomfundo Xaluva – From now on

    BEST KWAITO ALBUM

    DJ Bongz – Game Changer

    BEST NEW ARTIST

    Fifi Cooper – 20FiFi

    BEST R&B SINGLE

    Cici – Runaway

    BEST REMIX

    Emtee – Roll Up Re-Up

    BEST URBAN GOSPEL ALBUM

    Worship House – True Worship 2015 (Live)

    BEST COLLABORATION

    AKA ft Burna Boy, Khuli Chana & Yanga – Baddest

    BEST PRODUCED ALBUM

    Fifi Cooper – 20FiFi

    BEST STYLED ALBUM

    Cici – Runaway

    LISTENER’S CHOICE AWARD

    Emtee

    ONE AFRICA AWARD

    Burna Boy

    LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

    Arthur Mafokate