MTV MAMA’s top five talking points
Top five MTV MAMA2015 moments that had everyone at the edge of their seats.
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The MAMA’s have come and gone and as expected, there were a number of highlights that had all of us entertained. We have compiled five of them which we believe are worth mentioning again.
1. TBo Touch’s rocked up on the red carpet with Pearl Thusi and got everyone talking about his hat and everything else that he was wearing. Some tweeps even went as far as saying that he looks like he was dressed for church.
2. Many of the viewers watching on television were tweeting about poor sound quality. Here’s what some of the tweeps had to say:
@coudjoeamankwaa .......they even see ppls tweets they cant even apologise for the poor sound quality. #MAMA2015 @MTVbaseAfrica
— ENTERTAINMENT (@GeorgeLacostaDJ) July 18, 2015
This sound quality though 😯 #MAMA2015
— Amanda Mkhize (@Ms_Dizzle) July 18, 2015
Its wack coz they wasted moola on these useless international acts! @Silly_boy_Kaos: Is it my TV or the sound quality is wack AF?#MAMA2015""
— D* Galore...♡ (@Dusshla) July 18, 2015
3. In the midst of all that, Bonang and D’Banj decided to show off their “love” by grabbing each other when no one expected it.
4. As if that wasn’t enough, Boity and Cassper also decided to join in and prove that they can do it better. Boity must have been really in the mood that night as she went on to diss AKA when she was presenting him with an award for best collaboration.
Hey @Boity , Do You Know Who Lelo Is? You Don't Want This. Trust Me #MTVMAMA2015 pic.twitter.com/NVZgEdYuJ8
— DELVIS (@i_Delvis) July 19, 2015
5. And finally on to the main business of the day, South African big winners were the usual suspects with the most notable one being Cassper Nyovest who walked away with the Best Hip Hop award.
Best Hip Hop: Cassper Nyovest (South Africa)
Best Pop & Alternative: Jeremy Loops (South Africa)
Personality of the Year: Trevor Noah (South Africa)
Video of the Year: “Nafukwa” – Riky Rick; Director: Adriaan Louw
Best Collaboration: AKA, Burna Boy, Da LES & JR: “All Eyes On Me” (SA/Nigeria)