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Umafikizolo wins Song of the Year at 2026 Metro Awards

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: X/ UMAFIKIZOLO

In a historic moment for traditional music, rising maskandi sensation Khethukuthula Mhlongo, popularly known as Umafikizolo has clinched Song of the Year at the 2026 Metro FM Music Awards—marking a major win for the genre on one of South Africa’s biggest stages.

The Song of the Year category is one of the most competitive and prestigious, decided largely by public votes. For a maskandi artist to take the top spot signals a powerful shift in the country’s musical landscape.

Also see: Prince of Maskandi: Sixolile Sotashe’s journey to stardom

Watch:

Umafikizolo wins The Metro FM Song of the year award #MMA26 #METROFMMusicAwards2026 pic.twitter.com/jEqOnbmJro

— News Live SA (@newslivesa) April 25, 2026

Song of the Year goes to Umafikizolo – Uzoncengwa Unyoko.#MMA26 #METROFMMusicAwards2026 pic.twitter.com/5F9Xw2BC3b

— METROFM SABC (@METROFMSA) April 25, 2026

Traditionally dominated by Amapiano, Afro-pop, and hip-hop, the category’s outcome this year reflects a growing appetite for authentic, culturally rooted sounds.

Umafikizolo’s winning track, Uyoncengwa Unyoko, captivated listeners with rich storytelling, signature acoustic guitar elements and deep Zulu cultural expression.

The song resonated across generations, bridging the gap between rural roots and urban audiences.

Watch:

Umafikizolo performed Uyoncengwa Unyoko at the Metro FM Awards arriving by taxi#MetroFMMusicAwards2026#MMA26 pic.twitter.com/wfNNnjYk35

— News Live SA (@newslivesa) April 25, 2026

Social media erupted following the announcement, with many calling it “a victory for maskandi”, “long overdue recognition” and “proof that traditional music still leads.”

Fans flooded timelines celebrating the moment as more than just an award—it was seen as a cultural milestone.

This win highlights a broader trend; Maskandi is no longer confined to niche audiences. Traditional genres are gaining mainstream visibility and South African listeners are embracing homegrown sounds more than ever.

Also see: Here is what you need to know about the 2026 Metro FM Awards

For Umafikizolo, this achievement represents a recognition of artistry and authenticity, the power of cultural storytelling and a new chapter for maskandi on national platforms.

As the industry continues to evolve, this moment could open doors for more traditional artists to compete on major stages, gain wider recognition, influence the future of South African music. One thing is clear: maskandi is not just surviving—it’s thriving.

X (formerly Twitter) users weighed in:

Congratulations to Umafikizolo, Metro FM Awards Song of the Year – Uyoncengwa Unyoko #METROFMMusicAwards2026 pic.twitter.com/k1CAaBbB8I

— The Lord Of The Wings( Lisa) Arsenal Biggest Fan🏐 (@WhyUfikelate) April 25, 2026

Umafikizolo deserves that song of the year award 🔥🔥🥳🥳💃🏿💃🏿 #MetroFMMusicAwards2026 pic.twitter.com/d9t9ZWA3gy

— #Sofia🇿🇦🦁 (@_sophi_sticated) April 25, 2026

Song of the year Umafikizolo
Uzoncengwa unyoko #MMA26#MetroFMMusicAwards2026#MusicXcellence@METROFMSA@Official_SABC1 pic.twitter.com/HtILh9rorf

— Ⓜ️ O N G E Z I S I Ⓜ️ A (@RealMongs) April 25, 2026

Also see: Ukhozi and Umhlobo Wenene FM honoured outstanding Maskandi artists

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