1. ‘Soek Soek’ – DJ Spuzza ft Chester Houseprince, Don Kamati, Mega & Chakie
An amapiano song that is being played everywhere. DJ Spuzza enhanced its popularity by roping in South Africa’s AKA on the remix.
Three legends, one song, a hit. That is what happened when Namibia’s biggest musicians got into the studio to create a song. Released late in 2019, the song became a hit in 2020.
On this song, TopCheri roped in new kid on the block Manxebe to create a dancing tune. The choreography in the music video did justice to the song.
Exit was at his brilliant best with this song. The song talks about how Exit continues to work hard while also dissing other artists such as King Tee Dee. Top kwaito song.
Although released last year, this Afro upbeat song became popular in 2020. It won song of the year award at this year’s Namas and the video has clocked over 800 000 views on YouTube.
Chester endured a torrid 2019 after parting ways with the Mshasho record label. However, in 2020 he dusted himself and released this soothing melody under his record label, RTE. ‘I know’ is a blend of amapiano and house beats with beautiful vocals. The video released in September has already amassed over 200 000 views on YouTube.
DJ Shoza’s music career is on the rise. His fourth official single from his well-received debut album, ‘Levitate’, is testimony to that. On this song, DJ Shoza allows Gazza to reflect on the olden days.
A relaxed beat, a beautiful chorus and catchy phrases. Yeezir was in his element when he made this rap/pop tune. One of the best songs released in the country this year.
Best RnB song this country has had in a long time. In this song, the dynamic duo (Page and Etjo) delivered a world-class tune. Ethnix delivered the vocals in three languages (English, Otjiherero and Oshiwambo) but not once did the duo go out of tune. The love song was lifted from their ‘Made In Namibia’ album. I recommend that you listen to this album.
Many people have been dancing to this tune but are not aware that it is a Namibian song. This amapiano song is as clean as they come. Namibians can be forgiven if they thought this was a DJ Kabza de Small’s song.
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