It is no secret that Grammy-award-winning DJs Zakes Bantwini and Black Coffee have been feuding for a decade now. The two were once close friends, who produced several hits together, but they had a fallout that no one saw it coming.
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Following Zakes Bantwini's win at the 65th Grammy Awards, tweeps begged Black Coffee to congratulate him on his historic win. Zakes bagged the Best Global Music Performance award for “Bayethe”, his magnetic collaboration with Wouter Kellerman and Nomcebo Zikode.
The SAMA award-winning musician took to social media to celebrate the award. He dedicated the award to his late parents "Took me 15 years to find my path, I stayed true to myself & my dreams, despite all the hardships that presented themselves.
I have no words to express the emotions and grace that have come over me. This moment is owed to my late Mother & Father. Your efforts, sacrifices & lessons you handed down brought out the very best in me. I’m grateful," he wrote.
Black Coffee also bagged a Grammy award in 2022 in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category for his project titled Subconsciously. In 2021, the DJ revealed why he would not be playing Zakes' smash hit Osama in his sets
Replying to Sol, Black Coffee maintained that Osama was fire, but it just wasn't his kind of vibe.
“Yeah my musical reputation is based on what I like. It's always been like that and also not all songs I like belong on my sets but last I said in my initial tweet Osama is a fire tune.”
Following Zake's win, tweeps urged Black Coffee to congratulate Zakes. Furthermore, they expressed how they hope the two stars can reunite and make Mzansi dance once again.Image Cred: Twitter
Following Zake's win, tweeps urged Black Coffee to congratulate Zakes. Furthermore, they expressed how they hope the two stars can reunite and make Mzansi dance once again.Image Cred: Twitter