By Zuko Komisa
Drake recently showered Grammy Award-winning Nkosinathi Maphumulo, better known as Black Coffee with some love and appreciation at the Hï nightclub in Ibiza.
Since the club’s establishment, the South African superstar has had a residency there, and it happens to be one of the top clubs in the world.
The Canadian rapper tweeted pictures of the musicians he worked with on his most recent album, Honestly, Nevermind, last month and praised Black Coffee as a hero.
The seventh studio album by the Grammy-winning rapper featured Coffee as executive producer. Esona, the eldest son of Black Coffee, also had the chance to produce Texts Go Green, one of the songs on the album.
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Black Coffee posted a video on Instagram showing the international rapper entering the club and joining him on stage as he was doing his set.
“Last night was special @hiibizaofficial, Thank you my brother @champagnepapi for coming through to show love and sharing your light…You’re real one,” wrote Black Coffee.
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