Stogie T’s “Four Horsemen” Wins Best Hip Hop At Metro FM Music Awards 2026
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Stogie T’s “Four Horsemen” Wins Best Hip Hop At Metro FM Music Awards 2026. Roars filled the Durban International Convention Centre as Metro FM Music Awards 2026 crowned Stogie T and his formidable collaborators Nasty C, Maggz, and A-Reece as winners of Best Hip Hop for their explosive anthem, “Four Horsemen.”

The record, lifted from Stogie T’s 2025 project Anomy, arrived as more than a standout track in a competitive field. It carried the weight of intention, assembling four distinct voices into a single, thunderous statement about the state of the culture.
When the category was announced, the Durban crowd responded with a surge of energy that matched the magnitude of the moment. Stogie T, a seasoned figure whose career spans over two decades, stood visibly emotional as he received the award. The reaction in the room shifted from celebratory chaos to attentive silence, then back to deafening applause as his moment sank in.
The collaboration itself felt like a deliberate meeting of eras and styles. Stogie T’s commanding pen met Nasty C’s technical sharpness, A-Reece’s reflective depth, and Maggz’s veteran poise. Together, they crafted a piece critics have described as a cinematic meditation on power, identity, and restoration within South African hip hop. Stripped of gimmicks and driven purely by lyrical force, the track reaffirmed the genre’s roots in storytelling and skill.
Earlier in the year, the nomination placed Stogie T alongside a formidable lineup that included K.O, Cassper Nyovest, Big Zulu, Emtee, Yanga Chief, Makwa, and Kwesta. The eventual win now stands as a defining moment, reinforcing his long-held belief that authentic craftsmanship continues to resonate.
Beyond the trophy, the victory carried a deeper meaning for the culture. Under the bright Durban lights, the moment felt like a reaffirmation of hip hop’s core values: lyricism, collaboration, and purpose. “Four Horsemen” did not just win an award; it reignited a conversation about what it means to create with intention in an era driven by virality.
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