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DJ Black Coffee has become one of the most influential figures in the world of electronic music, with a career that spans decades and a reputation that has reached audiences worldwide. Here are 21 facts about the legendary South African DJ and producer.

1. Birth Name

  • DJ Black Coffee’s real name is Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo.

2. Date of Birth

  • He was born on 11 March 1976 in Umlazi, a township in Durban, South Africa.

3. Childhood Accident

  • At the age of 13, he was involved in a tragic accident during the celebration of Nelson Mandela’s release, which left his left arm paralyzed.

4. Musical Roots

  • Black Coffee’s passion for music began in his childhood, and he studied jazz at Technikon Natal (now Durban University of Technology), where he honed his musical skills.

5. Early Career

  • He first gained recognition in 2003 when he was selected as one of two South African participants in the Red Bull Music Academy held in Cape Town.

6. Breakthrough Album

  • In 2005, Black Coffee released his debut self-titled album, Black Coffee, which featured the hit single “Happiness” and marked his entry into the South African music scene.

7. Soulistic Music

  • He founded his own record label, Soulistic Music, which has become a platform for launching his music and discovering new talent in the house music scene.

8. International Success

  • Black Coffee gained global recognition with his unique Afro-house style, performing in some of the world’s biggest clubs and festivals, including Coachella, Tomorrowland, and Ultra Music Festival.

9. Award-Winning Artist

  • He has received numerous awards throughout his career, including BET Award for Best International Act: Africa in 2016, and multiple South African Music Awards (SAMAs).

10. Grammy Win

  • In 2022, DJ Black Coffee won a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album for his album Subconsciously, making history as the first African artist to win in that category.

11. Signature Sound

  • Black Coffee is known for blending Afrobeat rhythms with deep house and electronic music, creating a sound that is both soulful and danceable.

12. Influence in Ibiza

  • He became a resident DJ at Hï Ibiza, one of the top clubs in the world, where he helped popularize Afro-house in the global electronic music scene.

13. Collaboration with International Artists

  • Black Coffee has worked with major international artists, including Drake, Alicia Keys, David Guetta, Usher, and Pharrell Williams, showcasing his versatility and global appeal.

14. Philanthropy

  • Through his foundation, The Black Coffee Foundation, he supports education and social upliftment programs in South Africa, focusing on empowering youth and providing opportunities in the arts.

15. Private Life

  • Black Coffee was married to Mbali Mlotshwa (also known as Enhle Mbali), a South African actress. They have two children together, but they separated in 2019.

16. Residency at Wynn Las Vegas

  • In 2021, Black Coffee became a resident DJ at Wynn Las Vegas, further solidifying his status as a major player in the international electronic music scene.

17. Popular Tracks

  • Some of his most popular tracks include “Drive” featuring David Guetta and Delilah Montagu, “Superman,” and “We Dance Again.”

18. Fashion and Style

  • Known for his distinctive fashion sense, Black Coffee often mixes classic and modern styles, and has been featured in various fashion magazines for his unique aesthetic.

19. Motivational Speaker

  • He often shares motivational messages and insights about his journey, emphasizing the importance of resilience, creativity, and staying true to one’s passion.

20. Business Ventures

  • In addition to his music career, Black Coffee has invested in various business ventures, including owning a stake in the high-end club Zone 6 Venue in Soweto, a popular space for concerts and events.

21. Legacy and Influence

  • Black Coffee is widely regarded as a pioneer of Afro-house music and has inspired a new generation of African artists to pursue their dreams on the global stage. He remains a cultural ambassador for South Africa and continues to break barriers in the music industry.
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