AfriMusic Song Contest explained

AfriMusic Song Contest
Dates:August–April
Location:Africa
Years Active:2018–present
Founders:Michelle FernandesSuzie VicenteVictor Nunes

The AfriMusic Song Contest is a pan-African song contest inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest. It was first held in 2018, when Eswatini won with singer songwriter Symphony performing her original song "Sengikhona". The second edition of the event in 2019 was won by singer songwriter, Nonzwakazi from South Africa with her original song "Phakama Mbokodo". In 2020, Nigeria took the win with singer songwriter Dhortune That OndoBoy, with his original song "Yemi". The contest will continue as an annual event, acting as an African counterpart to the continental song contests such as Eurovision Song Contest, ABU Song Festivals or Caribbean Song Festival.[1] The contest runs on digital platforms, opening entries to all songwriters and artists across all 54 countries in Africa.[2] [3] [4] [5]

History

Prior to the launch of AfriMusic Song Contest, several unrelated unsuccessful attempts to start a song competition involving countries of African continent took place, including:

Arab states from Africa have the opportunity to take part in ASBU organized Arab Song Festival that was hosted at its headquarters in Tunis biennially since 2001 to 2013, and which was planned to revive in 2019.[18] [19] In 2008 the EBU has announced signing a deal to license the Eurovision Song Contest format to Nibras Media company from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that was supposed to produce in partnership with Tanweer Group from Dubai, UAE, a Eurovision equivalent for the MENA region called Arabian Vision with a participation of eight or nine broadcasters, which was not established since.[20] [21]

Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia currently have broadcasters – Members of the European Broadcasting Union, which makes them eligible for the Eurovision Song Contest, like with the participation of Morocco competing in Eurovision 1980,[22] [23] while artists from Benin, Sudan, Tunisia and Zambia have taken part in various ABU Song Festivals as African Union of Broadcasting invited acts.

Winners by year

In three competitions, only representatives from three countries won: these are Eswatini, South Africa and Nigeria. The table below shows the announcement dates of the winners.

YearDatesHost cityEntriesWinnerSongPerformerLanguagePoints
SongsCountries
201829 March1919"Sengikhona"SymphonysiSwati, English10
201912 April2010 South Africa"Phakama Mbokodo"NonzwakaziisiZulu, English10
202027 April2824 Nigeria"Yèmi"Dhortune ThatOndoBoyYoruba, English6.5

Winners by country

WinsCountryYears
12018
South Africa2019
Nigeria2020

Organizers

Organizing team of the event, AfriMusic Executive Body [EXCO], includes: Co-founder and Co-CEO Michelle Fernandes[24] (who has prior experience of working on some of Africa's largest events such as the South African Music Awards (SAMAs),[25] SA Sport Awards, MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMAs), Namibian Music Awards, Zambia Music Awards and others),[26] Co-founder and Co-CEO, Suzie Vicente (who has worked with some of the biggest events globally recognised, such at the Gucci Chime for Change Music Concert in London, the London 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games, London, Paris and New York Fashion Week, the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games, the 2015 England Rugby World Cup, The 2016 Rio Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, Coachella Music Festival, Glastonbury Music Festival and others) and West Africa Producer Samuel Moses Opoku-Agyemang (Kwabena Poku).[27] [28] [29]

Format

Launching the event in August 2017, organizers promised it to be "a wonderful integration of musical styles, cultures and ethnicities that reflect the diversity and varying styles within the African continent" and to "provide established and aspiring songwriters the platform to showcase their best work".[30] [31] Aiming primarily to select "Best Song In Africa" and to "Shine the spotlight on the best songwriters in Africa", its declared goal is also establishment of "a platform that will educate, motivate and grow the music industry in Africa through its music room sessions and industry education programs".

The contest runs in five stages:[32] [33] [34] [35]

Eligibility

Eligible entries are original songs which have not been commercially released or published with a maximum duration of 4.5 minutes. Performing artist must be at least 18 years of age and be citizen or permanent resident in the participating country (any of 54 sovereign countries of Africa or partially recognized Western Sahara,[32] [37] not depending on African Union of Broadcasting membership). If born in another country and qualifies for dual citizenship, an artist may enter the competition representing a country of family origin. Each songwriter can enter up to 3 songs. No lyrics of political nature, unacceptable language or messages promoting any organization or institution are allowed.[32] [38]

AfriMusic Song Contest 2018

AfriMusic Song Contest
Year:2018
Final:15–29 March 2018
Winner:
Symphony – "Sengikhona"
Vote:An average is calculated from the Expert Jury and Public votes, which award sets of 12–11–10...2 points to their 11 favourite songs, with songs ranked 12–19 receiving 1 point.
Entries:National Selections: 82 songs by 45 artists from 19 countries
Final: 19 songs by 19 artists from 19 countries
Debut:see list of the participating countries
Green:Y

Pre-registration phase for the 2018 event took place from 3 August to 3 October 2017[39] [40] [41] and the first country to enter the competition was Rwanda.[42] Entry submission period run from 1 November 2017 to 5 January 2018.[43] [44]

Participating countries

In its first year, 2 950 artists from 41 countries across the continent registered to participate in the contest.  Following a vetting process, 81 artists from 19 countries made it through to the National Selections phase. Votes from the general public and the AfriMusic judging panel combined, resulted in the selection of 19 countries, Botswana, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, DRC, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Mozambique, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, South Africa, Eswatini, Tanzania and Zimbabwe to participate in the 2018 AfriMusic Song Contest finals.

Two entries were also received from the US based songwriters, who, according to the rules, had to find African artists to perform their songs. However, after official submission and verification period the number of participating countries dropped down to 19.[45] [46]

With total number of 2 325 459 public votes across all 19 countries, Symphony, a songwriter and singer from the Kingdom of Eswatini, was crowned the very first AfriMusic Song Contest winner, for the year 2018.

Countries, which competed in the 2018 edition:

Countries, which submitted pre-registration but did not send valid entries:

A National Selections phase followed, from 24 January to 1 March 2018, to determine the best entry from each country to proceed to the Final. Out of total of 82 songs by 45 performers, the largest number of entries in a national selection was in South Africa (14), followed by Cameroon (11) and Gabon (7). In Botswana, Ethiopia and Guinea only one entry competed, but it was still subject to Jury and Public evaluation before it could proceed further. In CAR (2), Egypt (3), Mozambique (2), Tanzania (3) and Chad (2) one Artist – several Songs National Selections took place. Finalists were revealed on 15 March, with Final voting running until 29 March.[62] [63] [64] [65]

Final

CountryArtistSongLanguagePublic
points
Jury
points
Average
points
Place
Symphony[66] [67] SengikhonasiSwati, English119101
CameroonIngrid White[68] StopEnglish6118.52
ZimbabweNina WatsonClose To MeEnglish3127.53
BotswanaFeine[69] Coloured SkinEnglish7774
Cote d'IvoireCCI Studio Orchestre Meets
D S Cynthia, Fabému,
Masta Ricky & Papson D.C.[70] [71] [72] [73]
Juste en peuFrench, English1216.55
GabonSAN[74] Saint GraalFrench9366
South AfricaKylie UnsworthSecondhand NarcoticsEnglish21067
Litho NgongaAfricaEnglish1015.58
ChadStev'N-T[75] SincéritéFrench814.59
EgyptNadya ShanabIn a Fit of RemorseEnglish184.510
GhanaErastus TogetherEnglish523.511
Central African RepublicHybrid[76] Wali Ti MbiFrench, Sango163.512
MozambiqueJayCudzMon AmourPortuguese, French15313
NigeriaEarl J.Jesu Me Yo WeEnglish, Yoruba412.514
GuineaExploss[77] [78] Courbée CourbéeFrench142.515
Samse Sam[79] Party TimeEnglish, Arabic, Lingala11116
Emma Feron[80] Peine et TristesseFrench11117
EthiopiaPamfalonAlmeshem11118
ZamangwaAfrica Let Us CelebrateEnglish11119

Jury

The 18-member judging panel for the Final was made up of Eurovision Song Contest experts, bloggers and community members; PanAmerican music experts and African music and production experts:[81]

Winners

Two winners of the special prizes were announced:

Representative of Eswatini Zanele 'Symphony' Cele with the self-written song "Sengikhona" (performed in siSwati and English and translated as "I Am Here"[87]) was declared overall winner of the contest on 30 March[88] [89] [90] [91] [92] with full results of the contest revealed on 31 March.[93] Interestingly, "Sengikhona" was the last entry, submitted to the contest prior the deadline on January 5, 2018.[94]

As part of the prize, Symphony was invited to attend Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal.[95] Official send off event was hosted by the Minister of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs of Eswatini David Ngcamphalala.[96] During the Eurovision week in Lisbon, Symphony made appearances in the official venues of competition: Euroclub and Eurovision Village. In the Ministerium club Symphony performed selection of her songs including a duet with 4-times Eurovision participant Valentina Monetta,[97] [98] [99] [100] and was also able to meet & greet future Eurovision 2018 winner Netta Barzilai.[101] On the day of the Eurovision Grand Final, Symphony performed on Praça do Comércio in front of 20,000 people in the concert broadcast live by the Portuguese broadcaster RTP,[102] [103] [104] [105] which has also featured the Official Winners Award ceremony for the AfriMusic 2018.[106] [107]

AfriMusic Song Contest 2019

AfriMusic Song Contest
Year:2019
Final:29 March – 12 April 2019
Winner:
Nonzwakazi – "Phakama Mbokodo"
Vote:An average is calculated from the Expert Jury and Public votes, which award sets of 12–10–8...2 points to their 9 favourite songs, with songs ranked 10–20 receiving 1 point.
Entries:Regional Selections: 49 songs by 45 artists from 13 countries
Final: 20 songs by 20 artists from 10 countries
Debut: Malawi
Rwanda
Senegal
Zambia
Nonreturn: Botswana

Chad

Egypt
Ethiopia
Gabon
Guinea

Zimbabwe
Green:Y
Red Nq:Y

Earlier plans for 2019 included hosting a live show in the Kingdom of Eswatini,[108] however, eventually winning country has dropped from the hosting duties. Acting as brand ambassador, last year's winner Symphony has recorded several promotional videos inviting to apply and vote in the competition.[109] [110] [111] Pre-registration phase was open from 1 September till 13 October 2018,[112] the entry submission period ran from December 1, 2018, until February 17, 2019.[113]

Participating countries

The participating countries were listed on AfriMusic Song Contest's official website on 11 March 2019, alongside the start of the National Selections process, with the number of pre-registering countries not announced this year.[114] 3 502 entries were received from artists across 16 African countries, namely South Africa, Zambia, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Mozambique, The Kingdom of eSwatini, Botswana, Congo, Liberia, Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, South Sudan and Togo, no entries were received from the Central African Republic, Chad, DR Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. 13 of the 16 countries saw 49 qualifying songs through to the National Selections round.  The competition was joined by Liberia, Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo and Zambia. Entries from 13 countries were verified and allowed to proceed, with entries from Togo, Liberia and Botswana failing the process.[115] [116] Out of 49 entries by 45 performers the largest number of entries came from Ghana (16)[117] and South Africa (10).[118]

Following 714,810 number of votes from fans across the continent, 20 contestants made it to the Final round of the contest, representing South Africa, Zambia, Kingdom of eSwatini, Rwanda, Malawi, Ghana, Nigeria, Mozambique, Cameroon and Côte d’Ivoire.

A total number of 2 651 162 general public votes and judging panel combined across 13 countries, saw the undiscovered Afropop songwriter and singer, Nonzwakazi representing South Africa, take the 2019 AfriMusic Song Contest title.

In a change compared to 2018 edition, not all countries were automatically guaranteed participation in the Final: 13 countries were split into three Country Groups with a number of entries from each Country Group to progress to the Final.[119] [120] [121] [122] Regional Selections voting took place from 11 to 25 March 2019. Intermediate Public voting results were released on 18 and 22 March.[123]

20 entries representing 10 countries chosen by Public and Expert Panels to compete in the Final were announced on 27 March 2019.[133] Ghana was represented by five acts in the final, followed by South Africa with four entries, Nigeria with three, Eswatini with two and Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Rwanda and Zambia with one each. Republic of the Congo, Senegal, South Sudan were eliminated in the Regional Selection process. Final voting run between 29 March and 12 April 2019.[134] [135] [136] [137] [138] Intermediate Public voting results were revealed on 2 and 8 April 2019 [139]

Final

CountryArtistSongLanguagePublic
points
Jury
points
Average
points
Place
South AfricaNonzwakazi[140] Phakama MbokodoisiZulu, English812101
MozambiqueJay Arghh A.K.A J'R[141] [142] CarlitosPortuguese1057.52
ZambiaTowela Kaira[143] GoldEnglish41073
GhanaSSUE[144] HypnotizeEnglish1216.54
South AfricaLinda Kilian[145] [146] [147] [148] [149] [150] I Will Never Fight AgainEnglish565.55
GhanaSiboatAlways and ForeverEnglish7356
NigeriaEasrelFun Won TanEnglish, Yoruba184.57
RwandaSerge IyamuremyeNdakubahaKinyarwanda1748
GhanaDa Saama[151] [152] [153] Cross RoadEnglish 613.59
South AfricaMellowHo Tlaba JwangEnglish, Sotho322.510
Amanda MoUwamisiSwati 142.511
GhanaEfe Keyz[154] [155] [156] JujuEnglish, Pidgin English, Twi211.512
NigeriaLaz BOleburukuEnglish, Pidgin English, Igbo, Yoruba11113
GhanaDee TutuThunder FireEnglish, Pidgin English11114
Miss TrophyNgik'tsandzilesiSwati 11115
Cote d'IvoireDS Cynthia MerciFrench11116
South AfricaKelstarCan We Go BackEnglish11117
NigeriaAlvan Morris[157] Dancehall on FireEnglish11118
CameroonJoahn LoverGame OverFrench, English11119
MalawiMungoCome ThruEnglish11120

Jury

The 10-member judging panel for the Final was made up of Eurovision Song Contest experts; PanAmerican music experts and African music and production experts. Six of them have already served in the judging panel in 2018 edition of the contest.[158]

Returning artists

Singer from Côte d'Ivoire DS Cynthia has competed in AfriMusic final 2018 as part of the project CCI Studio Orchestre Meets DS Cynthia, Fabému, Masta Ricky & Papson D.C. and had a solo entry Jes Suis in the National Selection round as well.

Winners

Winners of the four special Recognition Awards were announced on 10 April 2019:[159] [160]

Representative of South Africa Siphokazi 'Nonzwakazi' Maphumulo with the self-written song "Phakama Mbokodo" was announced as the overall winner of AfriMusic Song Contest 2019 on 15 April.[168] [169] [170] The song is performed in isiZulu and English languages and translated as "Rise Woman" with 'mbokodo' literally meaning 'rock' – a reference to the line of the freedom song sang at 1956 Women's March in South Africa "you strike the women, you strike a rock".[171] [172] [173] [174] [175] As part of the prize, Nonzwakazi was invited to attend Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel and to perform there at the official venue of the contest – Eurovision Village in Charles Clore Park on the Grand Final day 18 May 2019.[176] [177] [178]

Nonzwakazi's performance at the EuroVision Village, attracted 105,000 EuroVision fans and spectators. Nonzwakazi performed her winning song Phakama Mbokodo, and two other original songs live on stage.  The AfriMusic Song Contest organisers held an official presentation in honour of Nonzwakazi's AfriMusic Song Contest win, where she received her AfriMusic Song Contest 2019 Statuette, to commemorate her win.

AfriMusic Song Contest 2020

AfriMusic Song Contest
Year:2020
Final:10–27 April 2020
Winner:
Dhortune ThatOndoBoy – "Yemi"
Vote:An average is calculated from the Expert Jury and Public votes, which award sets of 12–10–8...2 points to their 9 favourite songs, with songs ranked 10–20 receiving 1 point.
Entries:Regional Selections: 113 songs by artists from 24 countries
Final: 30 songs by 30 artists from 15 countries
Debut: Burundi
Equatorial Guinea
Kenya
Liberia
Morocco
Namibia
Tunisia
Uganda
Return:
Gabon

Zimbabwe
Nonreturn: Rwanda
Green:Y
Red Nq:Y

Immediately after South Africa's victory in the AfriMusic Song Contest 2019, organizers announced to be "working hard to introduce a live show to the contest and have a live South African Finals show" for the 2020 edition. The song submission period closed on 1 February 2020, with the regional selection period beginning on 20 February. 113 songs from 24 countries are in contention for a spot in the final, an increase of 64 competing songs and 11 countries from the year before. Among them, the highest number of songs came from Ghana (18), Nigeria (20), and South Africa (19). Burundi, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Morocco, Namibia, Tunisia, and Uganda all submitted eligible competitors for the first time, while the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe returned after a year's absence. The winning song was revealed on 27 April 2020.[179]

Final

Country Artist Song Language Public Points Jury Points Average Points Place
In My Heart 1 7 4 9
Crank Cause You're Mine English 8 1 4.5 5
Otis Jela Yako 1 1 1 29
Yuppie Jay Bubble It 1 1 1 30
Voice Prince Nakupenda 1 1 1 28
Frank Magic Sibiwulira Chichewa 2 1 1.5 17
Leflo Gnezale Reste French 1 1 1 20
EpiqMenz Downtown Guy English 10 1 5.5 3
Efe Keyz Feelings English 1 1 1 27
Ayuba Tete Hope Song English 1 5 3 12
Dhortune ThatOndoBoy Yemi English, Yoruba 12 1 6.5 1
Dr Philz Butter English, Swahili, Yoruba 5 1 3 11
Zinny Little Girls Grow English 1 12 6.5 2
Epiesco Nga Di Scream French 1 1 1 18
Joahn Lover Ticket Valide French 1 1 1 26
Liya Yoh Broken English 1 1 1 22
Anouchka Tuluka Na Lela Yo Zulu 3 1 2 15
Eddy Rug BlaBlaBla 1 1 1 24
Hamza Mathcima Samra Italian, Somali 7 1 4 7
Bamoc Closed Doors English 1 8 4.5 6
Holly Rey Fire English 1 6 3.5 10
Jolanda Becker The Song of Hope English 1 3 2 16
Kenton Lee Echo English 1 1 1 21
Leote Taylor Everybody English 6 2 4 8
LusiBlaq Emlanjeni 1 1 1 23
Mandiamakhulu Vukani Zulu 1 1 1 19
Presss African Child English 1 10 5.5 4
Thato Kashe Ndimilona 1 1 1 25
Waina Norita 1 4 2.5 14
Simple Claude Marunjeya Chichewa 4 1 2.5 13

Winners

Winners of the four special Recognition Awards were announced on 23 April 2020:

Participation

Table key
CountryDebuting yearWithdrawing yearReturning yearNumber of entries in finalWins
Botswana201820191
Burundi20201
Cameroon20185
Central African Republic201820191
Chad201820191
2018201920203
Egypt201820191
Equatorial Guinea20200
201831
Ethiopia201820191
Gabon2018201920201
Ghana20188
Guinea201820191
Cote d'Ivoire20183
Kenya20202
Liberia20200
Malawi20192
Morocco20200
Mozambique20182
Namibia20200
Nigeria201881
20181
Rwanda201920201
Senegal20190
South Africa2018131
20182
2018201920202
Tunisia20201
Uganda20201
Zambia20192
Zimbabwe2018201920202

Other countries

The following list of countries are eligible to participate in the AfriMusic Song Contest, but so far have yet to make their debut appearance.

See also

Notes and references

Notes

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