I'm sorry but no one is listening to South African music outside of South Africa unless you are lady smith mambazo or Die Antwoord. Everyone knows it is West African music that has gone global that you hear being played in American and European clubs. he should be interviewing a West African musician not a friend no one has even heard of.
@@Delboy0 Not "no one", but yes, west African artists have got a lot more exposure mostly due to Paul Simon. S. Africa is an English colony with deep influence. The popularity of Western music is hard to fight. BC reintroduces afro beat into the context. Not nearly enough for my sensibilities but it's a step. I wish Trevor didn't mischaracterize it but he does a fine job anyway.
@@keithcallen2844 What does being a former British colony have to do with anything? Ghana and Nigeria are former British colonies and that is where most of all the Afro beats artists that are globally popular come from.
I'm Kenyan and I love South Africa & South Africans, both Black Coffee and Trevor Noah are inspirations to Kenya and the African continent at large! Celebrate Africa!
I love how conscious and respectful Trevor is to everyone and when Black Coffee accidentally hits his release lever, Trevor very quickly and in mid laugh lowers his chair too so that he can carry on the interview at eye level ! Respect !🇿🇦
Daaamn you're so observant!! ❤️💕 I had to replay this clip to see that part... Wow! During that laugh he lowers his chair with the right hand. Attention to detail my fellow 🇿🇦
@@alphagebre1548 people are going to say that was scripted too because they just can't compliment one's intellectual. The ability to think of that so instantly is amazing 👌
Alpha Gebre there are so few people in the world who are truly connected, empathetic and genuinely care about their fellow human beings.....I’m proud to say that I care and am aware of all sentiment beings and always put myself in other beings bodies(I say that because I’m Vegan and respect all life) I truly believe that the only way we can move forward and evolve is to care about one another.
@@yesvegan7680 I couldn't agree more. I recently discovered that I am an empath. Then everything strated to make sense for me. I always appreciate Trevor Noah because of the things you mentioned. He is very attentive, caring and willing to learn from anyone on his show. Even when he takes sides in debate it doesn't quite feel like he is taking sides because of how he approaches the person and issue.
Driving Daily his set in Ibiza makes almost the whole island come out It’s crazy Even here in South Africa he makes people go crazy the end of year beach parties are insane
You know that South Africa used to be more wealthy than Spain, now Spain is more wealthy than all of Africa combined. It's because you kicked all the cream out of your coffee.
You guys do know that Miriam Makeba was killing it on the global stage, in isiXhosa by the way. It's okay to refer to your elders. You are continuing a magnificent legacy of South African brilliance that's completely irresistible. Fly the flag boys. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Siki Dlanga....I remember Miriam Makeba she was "killing it on the global stage!" Back in the day we college students absolutely loved her .....simply because she was South African!! Black Coffee can I have one with a little sweetner!! He is adorable!
@Anne Day we are celebrating them but they often speak as if it's never happened before. Yes, they are the first in our generation to break those boundaries but a generation ago, Makeba paved the way for us.
I once had the opportunity and pleasure to sit down and interview Black Coffee, this was around the time he started making a name on the international stage, we chatted about a few things, from encouraging others, to being a disabled musician on the global circuit and even his attempt at the longest set ever. I had thought then, this guy is going to rock the whole world soon, glad to see it happening and Black Coffee still being so humble.
Attended Coachella that year... Had some downtime that Friday in between sets, stumbled upon the Mojave since there wasn’t really anyone i planned on seeing around that time and the tent was pretty much empty from the changeover. Right off the bat when Black Coffee went on the tent was bumpin and packed quickly. South African flags all around, the vibe was truly ethereal the whole set. Was a shame they only gave him a 50 minute set, but out of all the sets that weekend that set is the one that I think about the most to this day. Truly a special moment for me, and instantly made me a fan
Beautiful to hear. After this episode Trevor, I, as an Australian living in Beirut, will certainly look for Black coffee's music and share his message of beautiful Africa in all my Yoga classes and everywhere else for that sake.
If Usher and Black Coffee ever do another song. I think having the vocals of J’Something from Mi Casa. Would definitely be an even greater collaboration
Watched this interview over and over. Just mind boggling how these two giants have the world listening - wow. Trevor, you are an instrument, don't ever take that for granted.
@Lizzie's Lukas that actually reminded me of a track from an album....I can't, put my finger on the name now, but it has exactly those lyrics...black coffee, no sugar, no cream. ;) I think it's a rap album. It will probably come to me as soon as I post this😂
Much respect for this artist it's incredible how humble and how proud he is of his continent he's not even talking about his country specifically Much respect from Morocco with Loooove
I think I've heard some of his music on the radio. Man this interview is amazing cuz it's the chemistry that Trevor interviewing another South African that really excites me
Omg I'm looking him up right after leaving this comment!! I'm so excited! This is something that I've been missing and wanting so badly: black people embracing and living their culture and heritage and being proud of it and more importantly, I think, sharing it for the world to see. As a whitish girl in a small town right in the middle of America, I don't get to set that stuff unless I go looking hard for it. The only thing I have from my personal heritage even are some Italian recipes (but I also have German, French, Polish, Scandinavian, and many others that I didn't get any cultural influence from) and I'm glad that at least one survived but I'm sad the others have been lost to me. So PLEASE throw it in my face and let me love it so it will be known to the world again. Thank you Black Coffee and Trevor Noah 😁
I love everything about this interview. I will definitely check out DJ Black Coffee and much respect for Trevor as an interviewer and promoter giving his audience new artists and giving artists a new platform.
What's amazing is that l was born in Lesotho in Southern Africa moved and lived in the US for over 45 yrs. I recently moved back to Lesotho a d it was on a trip in California I had in in 2018 when l heard of Black Coffee for the first time. It was a track called Superman live performed in Durban. I was lie who is this, this music is incredible. Little did l know l know he grew up 4 hours from where l was born in Southern Africa yet here l was living in America, the entertainment capital of the world and l had never heard of him and alot of music from the continent. Since l have been back in Africa l have made it a point to share our music here with as many people in America as l can. We have take the here and a once as Black Coffee said and Yes Africa is not a Jungle
I love seeing this!!! Just came back from seeing Black Coffee In Montreal. Seeing him play live is on a whole other level. I was fortunate enough to be in front to be able to experience it. What a musical journey he took us on, INCREDIBLE!!! The trip to Canada was worth it. Nice interview! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽💯💯💯🥰🥰🥰🥰🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
When Black Coffee normally comes to Vegas I try to see him every time, one of the best performance and entertainment ever❗️🙂 See you on the 31st of October Black Coffee❗️😁 Awesome interview gentlemen ❗️😀
I love Black Coffee's resilience and hardwork. It is definitely paying back. Being from Africa is hard just like he said because we always have this 'inferiority complex' that Europe and America and the rest of the world is better than us and maybe we are to blame just like Black Coffe said because perception of ourselves really matter.I love his work and the message he always tries to give out to his global audience. Africa to the world🇳🇬🇦🇫🇿🇦🇨🇫
Wow 🙌🏽 So inspiring. What an amazing example of someone making a positive change in the world. (Meaning the work he is doing in South Africa.) Almost brought me to tears! I haven't even heard his music yet, I must have been living under a rock. Lol time to go have a listen!!
there are a lot of Afro House Tracks, that's nothing new. But Afro House has a comeback in Ibiza at Summer 2017. With this new hype for Afro Deep House he becomes big. The next trend will be more electronic, like the old Kraftwerk sound. Adana Twins or Boris Brejcha are the real trend at the moment. Boris Brejcha @ Grand Palais for Cercle yt Video is awesome and all his own tracks. At the moment for me the greatest DJ/Producer.
@@mimiDawn83 that doesn't mean you can't hear new names as well, cause you aren't anywhere but on UA-cam(an app or a platform not a certain place). You say "we are here for" when you move from place to place.
This is two guy's who has made it South Africa and Confinent and very inspirations to have guys on my country in SA and help you understanding more and more interesting to Africa continent 🔥🔥👌👌👍👍❤❤😍😍
I am enjoying this interview. I first knew of DJ Black coffee because of watching Les Twins videos. one in particular with this lovely man. I am now enjoying the music and the message. Ase
How these two have made it outside South Africa should be what those back in their country should use as an example of how sensible people behave towards foreigners.
A South African interviewing a fellow South African on one of the top American late night shows 😭😭🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦. YOU LOVE TO SEE IT!!!!
always those boring guests and the boring topics... stop upload that shit, give us something to laugh!
I'm sorry but no one is listening to South African music outside of South Africa unless you are lady smith mambazo or Die Antwoord. Everyone knows it is West African music that has gone global that you hear being played in American and European clubs. he should be interviewing a West African musician not a friend no one has even heard of.
@@Delboy0 Not "no one", but yes, west African artists have got a lot more exposure mostly due to Paul Simon. S. Africa is an English colony with deep influence. The popularity of Western music is hard to fight. BC reintroduces afro beat into the context. Not nearly enough for my sensibilities but it's a step. I wish Trevor didn't mischaracterize it but he does a fine job anyway.
@@keithcallen2844 What does being a former British colony have to do with anything? Ghana and Nigeria are former British colonies and that is where most of all the Afro beats artists that are globally popular come from.
@@Delboy0 he has songs with Drake, Usher & David Guetta. Its not our fuckin fault you live under a rock!
South Africa hit the like button for our brothers ✊😍
I read your comment and did just that.
West Africa clicking for South Africa ✊🏾✊🏾
But they need to stop kelieeng blacks
@@MrSexydivas stupid
@Andi amoyou such an idiot. Your ignorance says a lot. Poor mumu.
I'm Kenyan and I love South Africa & South Africans, both Black Coffee and Trevor Noah are inspirations to Kenya and the African continent at large! Celebrate Africa!
Asante sana
What the bloody hell? Shut up
Yes my lady 👍
We love you too
We love you too. I’ll trade you Jacob Zuma for Lupita Nyongo. How about it? 😂
I love how conscious and respectful Trevor is to everyone and when Black Coffee accidentally hits his release lever, Trevor very quickly and in mid laugh lowers his chair too so that he can carry on the interview at eye level !
Respect !🇿🇦
Daaamn you're so observant!! ❤️💕 I had to replay this clip to see that part... Wow! During that laugh he lowers his chair with the right hand. Attention to detail my fellow 🇿🇦
@sam hall, soon as I saw I started scrolling to see if anyone else noticed it too. I love this dude!!!!!!
@@alphagebre1548 people are going to say that was scripted too because they just can't compliment one's intellectual. The ability to think of that so instantly is amazing 👌
Alpha Gebre there are so few people in the world who are truly connected, empathetic and genuinely care about their fellow human beings.....I’m proud to say that I care and am aware of all sentiment beings and always put myself in other beings bodies(I say that because I’m Vegan and respect all life)
I truly believe that the only way we can move forward and evolve is to care about one another.
@@yesvegan7680 I couldn't agree more. I recently discovered that I am an empath. Then everything strated to make sense for me. I always appreciate Trevor Noah because of the things you mentioned. He is very attentive, caring and willing to learn from anyone on his show. Even when he takes sides in debate it doesn't quite feel like he is taking sides because of how he approaches the person and issue.
I’m a dependent of west Africans. Sending love to my South African brothers and sisters ❤️
Don't believe the hype... We love you too my sister
🇿🇦 We love you ♥️
1. Resilience
2. Hunger
3. Working from nothing, knowing you have nothing to lose
Word
Same here. I needed to hear this.
I felt that..🙌🙌
Words to live by
And not wanting to go back
He sells out nightclubs every time he comes here to Vegas 🤗🥰
He is advertised months in advance around the airport signs entering and leaving the airport. Then crowds the clubs
Driving Daily
I agree!😁👍🏽
LEGENDARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Driving Daily his set in Ibiza makes almost the whole island come out
It’s crazy
Even here in South Africa he makes people go crazy the end of year beach parties are insane
My South Africans, here's the register
👇🏾
fuseg wena akukho eskoleni la
@@celimpilocelly7869 🤣😂 ndiHeadmaster, sayina lapha
Present! 🤣
@@celimpilocelly7869 as for fuseg😂😂😂😂
Celimpilo Celly 😂😂😂
What a journey to this moment. 🇿🇦❤️🙏
Who else has been waiting for a full interview
These two makes me proud to be South African✊💯
You know that South Africa used to be more wealthy than Spain, now Spain is more wealthy than all of Africa combined. It's because you kicked all the cream out of your coffee.
@@dmtripreport8542 are you trying to be funny or you just stupid?😏
@@otshepengmoreri9098 Everything I said is factually verifiable.
@@dmtripreport8542 what exactly was the point of your comment huh Spain is rich so what?
I don't think anybody gives a fuck
They make me proud to be black!
so blessed to live in an era where the best deejay in the world is an African.
Two South Africans gone international live on a American Show🙌🏿♥️❤️🙌🏿🙌🏿
You guys do know that Miriam Makeba was killing it on the global stage, in isiXhosa by the way. It's okay to refer to your elders. You are continuing a magnificent legacy of South African brilliance that's completely irresistible. Fly the flag boys. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Siki Dlanga....I remember Miriam Makeba she was "killing it on the global stage!" Back in the day we college students absolutely loved her .....simply because she was South African!! Black Coffee can I have one with a little sweetner!! He is adorable!
@Anne Day we are celebrating them but they often speak as if it's never happened before. Yes, they are the first in our generation to break those boundaries but a generation ago, Makeba paved the way for us.
Shut up
And Lucky Dube too
Black Coffee - Superman is still my jam... ❤️
Wait until you listen to Chamerlion on his Home Brewed album, that jam rocccckkkks
When drake sampled him was the first time I listened to this dude he makes good music!
I once had the opportunity and pleasure to sit down and interview Black Coffee, this was around the time he started making a name on the international stage, we chatted about a few things, from encouraging others, to being a disabled musician on the global circuit and even his attempt at the longest set ever.
I had thought then, this guy is going to rock the whole world soon, glad to see it happening and Black Coffee still being so humble.
I want to know who the hell unliking this show?? With every episode he is giving some good messages thoughts to the world, who has trouble with that??
Trump n his people
Its Trump groupies, they're everywhere
Chetan Kurli Hint: they all like wearing red hats made in China.
Just saw him perform in LA and it truly changed my life, please keep moving people through your music!!
Attended Coachella that year... Had some downtime that Friday in between sets, stumbled upon the Mojave since there wasn’t really anyone i planned on seeing around that time and the tent was pretty much empty from the changeover. Right off the bat when Black Coffee went on the tent was bumpin and packed quickly. South African flags all around, the vibe was truly ethereal the whole set. Was a shame they only gave him a 50 minute set, but out of all the sets that weekend that set is the one that I think about the most to this day. Truly a special moment for me, and instantly made me a fan
Beautiful to hear.
After this episode Trevor, I, as an Australian living in Beirut, will certainly look for Black coffee's music and share his message of beautiful Africa in all my Yoga classes and everywhere else for that sake.
Beautiful!😁
"Stay and create a future for Africa, Africans."
If Usher and Black Coffee ever do another song. I think having the vocals of J’Something from Mi Casa. Would definitely be an even greater collaboration
Oh I just get goose bums from just imagining it. Dream Sound
Very true. It’s will definitely be a #1 hit and a never heard before collaboration
I love how bashful he is. Humble even after blowing up.
@th3 Envyp i like turdules
@th3 Envyp Dude, this is so off-topic! You can support Trump and also appreciate wonderful music from all around the world!
Watched this interview over and over. Just mind boggling how these two giants have the world listening - wow. Trevor, you are an instrument, don't ever take that for granted.
He seem so humble. True African. I love his music.
Love...just love how Trevor exposes his audience to unique people that otherwise would be swept under the rug. Killin it T!
Swept under the rug to the uninitiated.
I like how he keeps on compering himself to Trevor, he is so humble in a way that he can't take those complements Trevor throws at him.
Watching two South Africans taking the world by storm - it warms my heart. ❤
Black Coffee
no milk, no cream, no sugar, just pure black... South African brew...
That's the joke from his Tomorrowland set btw
Lizzie's Lukas hahaha i love how you had to explain yourself cause you afraid to get attacked hahaha
No, he's pretty white bread. Listen to Fela Kuti and you'll see.
Nice joke though.
@Lizzie's Lukas that actually reminded me of a track from an album....I can't, put my finger on the name now, but it has exactly those lyrics...black coffee, no sugar, no cream. ;) I think it's a rap album. It will probably come to me as soon as I post this😂
Imagine if a white person said that
imagine if the category 'white person' did not exist🙉
Black Coffee for president!!!! Seems like he's got more vision for South Africa and Africa.
I just love these two guys. These are not just South Africans, they are Africans. They are now on top of the world somehow, proud of them
I love Trevor’s choice of guests. It’s so diverse.
So excited to see this amazing DJ get the recognition he deserves.
South Africans boosting each other up on their platforms I love it
Much respect for this artist it's incredible how humble and how proud he is of his continent he's not even talking about his country specifically Much respect
from Morocco with Loooove
Regret missing him at Coachella because I didn’t hear his music in time. Drive and Wish You Were Here are so good!!
I think I've heard some of his music on the radio. Man this interview is amazing cuz it's the chemistry that Trevor interviewing another South African that really excites me
Omg I'm looking him up right after leaving this comment!! I'm so excited! This is something that I've been missing and wanting so badly: black people embracing and living their culture and heritage and being proud of it and more importantly, I think, sharing it for the world to see. As a whitish girl in a small town right in the middle of America, I don't get to set that stuff unless I go looking hard for it. The only thing I have from my personal heritage even are some Italian recipes (but I also have German, French, Polish, Scandinavian, and many others that I didn't get any cultural influence from) and I'm glad that at least one survived but I'm sad the others have been lost to me. So PLEASE throw it in my face and let me love it so it will be known to the world again. Thank you Black Coffee and Trevor Noah 😁
Ashley Zanon you seem pretty cool. It’s great to want to embrace different cultures, and love your own...
South Africans!!! Hit the like button below are we not proud?😭🔥🔥🔥🔥
We are damn proud 😍
I'm not but I wanna visit 😭😭😭
Shut up
@@aminaali2668 manje wena inkinga yakho yin?
@@aminaali2668 get the f#** outta here with that BS ungasjwayeli kabi wena!!! Abantu bethu laba maaarn!!! Siyaziqhenya ngabo futhi!!! 🙌🙌🙌
Great interview my african brethren
I love everything about this interview. I will definitely check out DJ Black Coffee and much respect for Trevor as an interviewer and promoter giving his audience new artists and giving artists a new platform.
I love how Black Coffe that Laduma Ngxokolo is coming to the show 🙂. Y'all should definitely check Laduma out
What's amazing is that l was born in Lesotho in Southern Africa moved and lived in the US for over 45 yrs. I recently moved back to Lesotho a d it was on a trip in California I had in in 2018 when l heard of Black Coffee for the first time. It was a track called Superman live performed in Durban. I was lie who is this, this music is incredible. Little did l know l know he grew up 4 hours from where l was born in Southern Africa yet here l was living in America, the entertainment capital of the world and l had never heard of him and alot of music from the continent. Since l have been back in Africa l have made it a point to share our music here with as many people in America as l can. We have take the here and a once as Black Coffee said and Yes Africa is not a Jungle
South Africans interviewing each other 8 hours away from home,thank you guys for putting us on the map,I love both of you.
I love being introduced to music via this show! I've been listening to LaLaLa and Drive on repeat since this show aired!
Trevor Noah is very talented, he handles every interview with excellence.
I love how humble black coffee is😊it's refreshing to see someone as huge as him being so humble.
Black Coffee seems so shy, how cute.
Very shyy😎😎
Yesssssss!!!
He's very shy😂
Love S.A. house music & am from Zambia🇿🇲! Yeah we all wear masks in africa 😂😂🤣🤣🤣cracked me up! great interview
Ignatious Tembo mulishani! From SA...
From my country to the world
You guys are an inspiration 🇿🇦
I'll walk in your footsteps one day
Black Coffee, Greetings from 🇦🇴. Much respect and appreciation.
GOATS on air waving the South African flag. Big up.
I love seeing this!!! Just came back from seeing Black Coffee In Montreal. Seeing him play live is on a whole other level. I was fortunate enough to be in front to be able to experience it. What a musical journey he took us on, INCREDIBLE!!! The trip to Canada was worth it. Nice interview! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽💯💯💯🥰🥰🥰🥰🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
First time Trevor is so fan than he can't stop speaking...
It is because Black coffee is more reserved so he has to fill in the conversation since its a show
Reason Black Coffee is as big as he is, is because he is humble
Africans taking over
🇰🇪🇿🇦🇿🇦💥💥
Man This Interview Gives Me Goosebumps.....Noah And Coffee Are Truly An Inspiration To South Africans
When Black Coffee normally comes to Vegas I try to see him every time, one of the best performance and entertainment ever❗️🙂 See you on the 31st of October Black Coffee❗️😁 Awesome interview gentlemen ❗️😀
Micha'el Clark I’ve seen him every time in Vegas and it always feels like the first time 🙅🏿♀️🙅🏿♀️🙅🏿♀️🙅🏿♀️💜
Black Coffee is the absolute best! Thank youTrevor!
Our very own brothers who grew up in SA.We are proud of you Black Coffee & Trevor,from South Africa to the world
I've been into him for about a year now. He rocks!
If he's Black Coffee, then Trevor is a Cafe au Lait. 😁
Lmao neurofibromatosis
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gonna Listen to black Coffee's music right after this....😍
You will love it!! "Drive" is a hot song love it also "we dance again" my favorites amongst everything else
VAN CAPE TOWN Yooo...Thank you so much for the suggestions... I appreciate it. His Music is so lit... Love it💕
Me to Toshi Steven .😁👍🏽
South African House Music!!! 🇿🇦💕🌍🇿🇦💕🇿🇦
“...whatever you gain is something”... nice to hear that humility and gratefulness. 🙂 he seems like a good dude.
I love seeing artists in dance music come from all over. It goes to show you just how global the movement is.
Proud of you brothers,you're representing mzansi in an exceptional way...
Never heard of him, but he seems like a nice guy.
ua-cam.com/video/u0DNVOFdScE/v-deo.html
Google him on tomorrowland
ua-cam.com/video/osQUJTBGCMs/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/SGqg_ZzThDU/v-deo.html please make sure you watch the whole video to get a taste of black coffee.
Check him out you won't be disappointed.
My varsity years were never a bore watching his live performances...and when He performed in Medunsa spring bash 2014 yerrr....Living legend.
south Africans lets gather here and sign the register.
I love Black Coffee's resilience and hardwork. It is definitely paying back. Being from Africa is hard just like he said because we always have this 'inferiority complex' that Europe and America and the rest of the world is better than us and maybe we are to blame just like Black Coffe said because perception of ourselves really matter.I love his work and the message he always tries to give out to his global audience. Africa to the world🇳🇬🇦🇫🇿🇦🇨🇫
Wow 🙌🏽 So inspiring. What an amazing example of someone making a positive change in the world. (Meaning the work he is doing in South Africa.) Almost brought me to tears!
I haven't even heard his music yet, I must have been living under a rock. Lol time to go have a listen!!
I love the way Trevor takes the show back.
Also I'm about to check this dude out and see what he's about.
Look up superman ft bucie, that will get you started
@@Glendocious I will, thank you.
3:53 I heard his *CLICK* & I ❤️ it !!
Oh....I missed that...🤔
It is interesting how he addresses the perception of Africa in the world. That same idea applies to America's Black culture in the world.
As i watch this....the song "buya" is playing in my head non-stop
Just heard him live last night, best music experience, took me straight to the African land
Black Coffee is just awesome talent at its best♥
Black Coffee just won a Grammy Award for best EDM Album (Subconsciously)
What an amazing man snd spirit. I hope he continues to have nothing but the best.
Been checking if this has been uploaded, EVERYDAY! 😁 FINALLY!!! ❤️
SUCH AN INSPIRATION! AFRICA IS NOT A JUNGLE!
There is another artist named Rophnan who had done something similar but in Ethiopia
there are a lot of Afro House Tracks, that's nothing new. But Afro House has a comeback in Ibiza at Summer 2017.
With this new hype for Afro Deep House he becomes big.
The next trend will be more electronic, like the old Kraftwerk sound. Adana Twins or Boris Brejcha are the real trend at the moment.
Boris Brejcha @ Grand Palais for Cercle yt Video is awesome and all his own tracks. At the moment for me the greatest DJ/Producer.
Maraky Haile sorry Haili. But we here for Black Coffee
@@mimiDawn83 that doesn't mean you can't hear new names as well, cause you aren't anywhere but on UA-cam(an app or a platform not a certain place). You say "we are here for" when you move from place to place.
One of my favorite interviews of all time...
Really enjoy his music! This is the first interview I’ve heard. What an amazing human!
What kinda black excellence is this?😭😭😭😭🥂❤❤❤
I'm so proud to be South African
You dont wanna go back there. Thats here. We are South African
The humility is just beautiful
Proudly South African 🇿🇦
Proudly South African gone internal 🤩🇿🇦
This is two guy's who has made it South Africa and Confinent and very inspirations to have guys on my country in SA and help you understanding more and more interesting to Africa continent 🔥🔥👌👌👍👍❤❤😍😍
I am enjoying this interview. I first knew of DJ Black coffee because of watching Les Twins videos. one in particular with this lovely man. I am now enjoying the music and the message. Ase
Who else watch daily 🙋
👇
So proud of you big bro 👏 lord bless Africa 🙌🙌
How these two have made it outside South Africa should be what those back in their country should use as an example of how sensible people behave towards foreigners.
Both Nelson Mandela and Dr M Luther King would be very proud to see this! SA to the world babe...!
Africa is Proud of You, Egypt is watching and love you !!!!!!!!!
Umjita wase Soweto nomjita wase Mlazi in America ✌🏽🤒 salute bafethu 🙌🏽🚀
Sort'o like Quinton Fortune playing against Benni McCarthy in the European Champions League