By Katlego Sekhu
Congratulations to Internationally-renowned South African DJ, Black Coffee who has just won his first-ever Grammy.
Real name, Nkosinathi Innocent Sizwe Maphumulo, the 46-year-old was awarded Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for his LP Subconsciously. Black Coffee was nominated alongside the likes of Major Lazer and Ten City.
President Cyril Ramaphosa thanked him for “flying the flag and inspiring a new generation of talent to take over the world.”
The win marks the first time a South African producer/DJ has ever won in this category.
During his acceptance speech, he thanked God for the gift of music.
“Wow, I don’t even know what to say, man. I want to thank God for the gift of music and for being able to share it with the world. And heal some souls, and help people go through whatever they go through in life,” he continued.
“I want to thank my team. I want to thank everyone who worked on the album from Msaki to David Guetta who worked with a smaller artist like myself and trusting me and trusting my ear.”
Last but not least he thanked his fans across the globe.
“I want to thank my fans and everyone who follows what I do all over the world. Thank you so much for believing in me, I want to thank my family.”
Black Coffee wins the Grammy for best dance/ electronic music album #GRAMMYs @RealBlackCoffee pic.twitter.com/iSdOC9A1l0
— Aria (@ariaischic) April 3, 2022
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