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2016 studio album by Amanda Black
Amazulu is the debut studio album of South African singer-songwriter Amanda Black . It was released on 11 November 2016 through Ambitiouz Entertainment [ 1] with music production credits from Christer, Ruff, Vuyo Manyike and Lunatik; and additional songwriting credits from Jabulani Makhubo, Christer Kobedi and Sizwe Thabethe.[ 2] The 14-track album was nominated in five categories each at the 2016 Metro FM Music Awards and at the 23rd edition of the South African Music Awards .[ 3]
The album was certified platinum three weeks after its release which led Ngwako Malatji of Sunday World to name Amanda Black as "the new queen of ballads".[ 4]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Amazulu " Amanda Antony ; Christer Kobedi4:13 2. "Kahle" Amanda Antony; Jabulani Makhubo Lunatik 3:31 3. "Uzobuya" Amanda Antony; Christer Kobedi; Sizwe Andrew Thabethe Christer 3:20 4. "Free" Amanda Antony Ron Epidemic 4:24 5. "Mna Nawe" Amanda Antony 3:49 6. "Kulomhlaba" Amanda Antony 4:31 7. "Sinazo" Amanda Antony Christer 4:42 8. "Lila" Amanda Antony; Jabulani Makhubo 3:58 9. "Buyela Kum" Amanda Antony 5:06 10. "Crush" Amanda Antony Lunatik 4:04 11. "Sabela" Amanda Antony Lunatik 3:36 12. "Msizeni" Amanda Antony Christer 3:30 13. "Separate " Jabulani Makhubo Christer 3:15 14. "Thank You" Amanda Antony Vuyo Manyike 3:27 Total length: 55:58
Notes
"Kahle" - Keyboards by Christer • Bass and Guitars by Vuyo Manyike
"Uzobuya" - Bass by Elisha Dapo Kehinde
"Sabela" - Guitars by Vuyo Manyike
"Thank You" - Additional vocals by Vuyo Manyike
Sample credits
"Lila" - Contains sample from "Baby I'm Missing You" by Blondie Makhene
Release history
Certifications
Accolades
Year
Awards ceremony
Award description(s)
Results
2016
16th Metro Fm Music Awards
Best African Pop Album
Nominated
Best Female Album
Nominated
23rd South African Music Awards
Album of the Year
Won
Best R&B/Soul/Reggae Album
Won
References