If by now you know who Black Coffee is, there’s a probability that you don’t know and/or forgotten your last name because Black Coffee is not just an South African DJ, he is now bigger than life having worked with Drake on his mainstream commercial mixtape a couple of years ago, and has a huge following abroad, especially across the entire Europe area. Black Coffee is a living icon, some might even call him a legend, which is well deserved.
Black Coffee has been recognized internationally, across Africa and he won numerous accolades over the years in his lucrative career which has seen him become more bigger than his brand, an icon.
The soft-spoken disk jockey inaugurated the first ever ‘Music Is King’ concert ever last year which has an angle of connecting the people through music regardless of the music genres and the fans loved it and can’t wait for the second anniversary of the same this year.
“None of this would be possible without you๐๐ฟ” humble Black Coffee said after learning of his DJ Awards nomination.
Black Coffee who has made it clear that he is a lover of music regardless of the different genres out there even though he has a hip hop head has been nominated in yet another international coveted awards, The DJ Awards among the best international DJs across the globe in the category of ‘Best International DJ’.
Black Coffee will be vying for the award against, Richie Hawtin, Seth Troxler, Solomun, Sven Vath, Joseph Capriati, Luciano, Nina Kraviz, Paul Van Dyk, Ricardo Villalobos, Adam Beyer, Carl Cox, Claptone and Jamie Jones who were nominated in the same category.
You can vote for him here: DJ Awards 2019