
- The 31st South African Music Awards (SAMA31) saw Goldmax & Thandiswa being recognized for ‘Song of the Year 2025’.
- The awards ceremony, held on December 19, 2025, continues to generate significant public discussion across Mzansi (South Africa).
- Their win has reignited debates among music fans and industry experts regarding the criteria for the prestigious award.
- Social media platforms are abuzz with reactions, affirming the continued cultural impact of the SAMAs.
The South African Music Awards are a cornerstone of the nation’s entertainment calendar, and each year’s results invariably spark widespread conversation. The ‘Song of the Year’ category, in particular, often becomes a barometer of public taste versus industry recognition. The ongoing ‘fever’ around Goldmax & Thandiswa’s win demonstrates the deeply personal connection fans have with music and the artists who create it.
While the event itself occurred earlier in the month, the public’s engagement, particularly on social media, indicates a sustained viral velocity. This prolonged discussion underscores the dynamic nature of celebrity culture and how major events continue to trend as audiences dissect performances, fashion, and outcomes long after the curtains close. Such sustained virality is a hallmark of significant cultural moments in South Africa.
Timeline
- **December 19, 2025:** SAMA31 ceremony held, with Goldmax & Thandiswa winning ‘Song of the Year’.
- **Last Hour:** Ongoing online discussions and commentary regarding the SAMA31 results.
Key Players
- **Goldmax & Thandiswa:** Winners of the SAMA31 ‘Song of the Year 2025’.
- **South African Music Awards (SAMA31):** Prestigious annual music awards event.
- **Mzansi Public:** Actively participating in debates and discussions on social media.

