By Katlego Sekhu
DJ Black Coffee’s estranged wife Enhle Mbali congratulates him on his historic Grammy win.
Enhle Mbali joins the list of celebrities and fans who’ve penned heartfelt messages to DJ Black Coffee congratulating him on being the first South African DJ/producer to win Best Dance/Electronic Music Album at the Grammys.
Sharing an image of Coffee and their two children she wrote: “Congratulations to the my little dudes dude. We’re all incredibly proud.”
Following his win, President Cyril Ramaphosa thanked the DJ for “flying the flag and inspiring a new generation of talent to take over the world.”
Sharing an image holding his accolade, Black Coffee said he’s “in awe of God’s grace and mercy.”
Because he did “not prepare his speech for the ceremony” he extends further gratitude to the most-high for “the gift of music, his beautiful healthy family, and wonderful group of friends.”
He also dedicates the award to every African child who “has a dream of excelling in anything they envision” and hopes his award will serve as an affirmation that it is possible.
I remain in awe of God’s grace and mercy; because I did not prepare a speech for the ceremony, with this post I would like to extend my gratitude.
— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) April 5, 2022
I thank God for the gift of music, for blessing me with a beautiful healthy family, a wonderful group of friends and fans from pic.twitter.com/HbBQdLj85v



