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South Africa’s Grammy award-winning artist DJ Black Coffee, whose real name is Nkosinathi Maphumulo, has landed at the O.R. International airport on Tuesday evening after scooping a Grammy award in the United States on Sunday.
Black Coffee won the award for the best dance/electronic album at the 64th Grammy show on Monday morning for his album Subconsciously.
#BlackCoffee expected to land at 21:45. Live on #Sabcnews channel 404. pic.twitter.com/GJmoGKoxPn
— Mahlako Steph Komane (@saneliswak) April 5, 2022
I am told #Blackcoffee is here. #Sabcnews pic.twitter.com/NDLZJeIdmr
— Mahlako Steph Komane (@saneliswak) April 5, 2022
Fans and family of Grammy winner DJ Black Coffee waiting for his arrival. #BlackCoffee #Sabcnews pic.twitter.com/wNRXGJwNlb
— Mahlako Steph Komane (@saneliswak) April 5, 2022
The South African music producer, whose real name is Nkosinathi Maphumulo, beat out additional five contenders – including Illenium, Major Lazer, and Ten City – to scoop the category.
A first Grammy win for Black Coffee after just his first nomination in a career that has continued to blossom since his first BET Awards won in 2016.
He won the Best International Act Category, setting himself on a trajectory to reach this pinnacle moment in his career.
He has long expressed his intention to win a Grammy.
on Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated Black Coffee for his win at the Grammy awards.
President Ramaphosa congratulates DJ Black Coffee for his Grammy award