Black Coffee's appearance on MacG’s 'Podcast and Chill' doesn't go down well
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Controversy has followed Black Coffee again...
Things are steaming up online as fans come after South Africa's top DJ.
Black Coffee has been under the spotlight for various reasons.
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According to IOL, the popular South African producer and DJ, Black Coffee, whose real name is Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, has recently been dragged on social media for joining MacG’s ‘Podcast and Chill’.
Black Coffee joined the show as a guest and was met with criticism from some of his fans.
One of my best days ever !!!!! After the birth of my daughter and my future wedding . Yes I’m shorter than Black Coffee but taller than Mark Williams , who isn’t short . ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I’m so happy . pic.twitter.com/fkgvgLM011
— Solomzi Thandubuntu (@Solphendukaa) February 8, 2023
Black Coffee is regarded as one of the biggest names on the South African music scene and has earned a huge following over the years.
His fans, however, were disappointed when he chose to make an appearance on MacG’s podcast, as they felt it was a step down.
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On the other hand, some of MacG’s fans were also unhappy with the collaboration, as they felt it was an attempt to capitalise on Black Coffee’s popularity.
The backlash against Black Coffee’s decision to join MacG’s podcast was intense.
He was accused of selling out and compromising his artistic integrity - and his fans were particularly vocal in their criticism.
Some even went so far as to suggest that he was 'jumping on the bandwagon' by appearing on the show.
Despite the criticism, Black Coffee has stood by his decision to join MacG’s podcast.
He has defended himself by saying that he was simply trying to reach a wider audience and that he is open to different kinds of collaborations.
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He also added that he believes in the power of collaboration and that he has no problem working with different artists, as long as it is beneficial to both parties.
In the end, Black Coffee’s appearance on MacG’s podcast was a success, as it allowed him to reach a new and different audience.
We look forward to seeing more collaborations from him in the future.
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