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30 years of the Samas

The Citizen

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October 21, 2024

Ensuring every note, beat and lyric takes its place.

- Nhlanhla Sibisi Risa

30 years of the Samas

BOUNDARIES: MUSIC AWARDS CONTINUE TO BE A HORIZON TRAILBLAZER

Trailblazers are those who dare to push boundaries, expanding the horizons of our experiences in art, science and exploration.

The South African Music Awards (Samas) embody this daring spirit - a vibrant journey shaped by 30 years of storytelling through sound and artistry.

Over the decades, the Samas have not only celebrated the rich tapestry of South African music but have transformed the very landscape of the entertainment industry, ensuring that every note, beat and lyric from our shores takes its rightful place in the spotlight.

As we pause to reflect on these three decades, we are reminded of the tenacity and courage that have woven themselves into the very fabric of our musical existence. It's a narrative rich with growth and resilience, akin to a monastic dedication to one's craft.

From the candid reviews on TV, our airwaves, to gracing the pages of The Sowetan and Sunday World to the enthralling features lighting up Drum magazine's Out & About, the voices of critics and supporters alike have resonated through time.

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