wooow.....I'm really touched hey. When he said its the system that put us in the hood, and put us there so that no one or nothing inspires us to dream big.....I shed a tear.....! Black Coffee is not just an artist, he is an icon. Thank you so much for posting this vid, its left a mark in me! I HAVE FAITH!!!
I love black coffee and I love Durban, may all of you guys believe in your selves as this mega faithful brother did. Never give up on your true dreams.
That woman talking to the students gives me the creeps. She talks to them like the kind of person you see years after in the news and you learn that they've been abusing and mistreating children for generations. Other than that, great fucking video.
Question??? When hearing the stories of NY, CHICAGO, DETROIT and UK Djs talk about the history of their music and what made them want to Dj they often reference back to other djs ( Larry Leven, Frankie Knuckles, DJ Harvey ECT) Was the south African dance movement built from other Dj's or groups from SA or was it totally built organically in the last few years? Was their a SA Dj putting out house music in 1992 for example.
Basically the guys who operated record shops, clubs and independent dance music labels in the early 90's brought a whole lot of international house music into the country once international sanctions were lifted and with that came the sounds of legendary house musicians like those you have mentioned. They knew about the music but it was hard to get before the 90's. So labels like House Afrika, Foreal House, Soul Candi played a huge role in pushing the music through their record shops and labels and have legendary compilation series in their rosters from the likes of Dj Fresh, Oskido, Vinny Da Vinci, Glen Lewis, Dj Mbuso and a whole lot more. I think the scene really started maturing in the late 90's into the 2000's but the 2010's was when the locally produced house started taking off in a big way, because it was mostly internationally produced house music that dominated the market before then here in SA.
House in our country is not underground, it's mainstream. As for being from a third world country, I will disagree with you on that one. South Africa is very complex, even to us citizens. We don't label ourselves a third world country, as you are bound to go from one extreme to the other within a kilometer.
I hope you are also doing something to improve your childhood community. I realized along time ago only we can change things in our community.If you wait for the government you will be disappointed.
Those who watched this documentary I hope you guys are inspired cause I'm taking a huge lesson from this documentary to stay positive
these origins series are so beautiful and so underrated. love them and have rewatched them many times.
there are no words to describe the sheer talent, absolute humility and awe-inspiring greatness of this man. huge fan!
wooow.....I'm really touched hey. When he said its the system that put us in the hood, and put us there so that no one or nothing inspires us to dream big.....I shed a tear.....! Black Coffee is not just an artist, he is an icon. Thank you so much for posting this vid, its left a mark in me! I HAVE FAITH!!!
I don't how many i have watch this video clip, i get emotional & inspired at the same time. I love you Black Coffee you my big brother...
"Every dream is valid" - Black Coffee. This man is so beautiful.. he gives me hope. ❤
I love black coffee and I love Durban, may all of you guys believe in your selves as this mega faithful brother did. Never give up on your true dreams.
Faith takes you places...black coffee changing peoples life with his music & his story . #1
WATCHING THIS DOCUMENT FOR THE 10TH time NOW ! WOW WOW - WORDS OF WISDOM! DANKIE COFFEE
You're a true symbol of resilience.. Great Inspiration
Black Coffee! May God continue to bless you!
LEGEND!! Thank you for telling an authentic South African Story and showing our country to the world
South africa is the only country where house music is the Mainstream
i never heard his music and didn't really know him other than his name
THANK YOU -RESIDENT ADVISOR for this…
"He said no matter what happened mommy i'll be doing music"
Inspirational...anything is possible,lets have faith that our dreams will come to life
most humble human being..God bless you..I'm your biggest fan!
Thank you for your perseverance Nkosinathi, you have inspired all South Africans all over the world!
He has FAITH and still pushing on boundaries.....keep blessed NKOSINATHI
Such a great human being.
AMAZING HISTORY!! FE! DEAR BLACK COFFEE
Touching and Inspiring story salute Black Coffee & thanks to RA
Love those boyz be Nzwakazi damn they can sing, hala Kofi
Ppl in Afrika feel when the music touch´s there soul
Man this guy'story Motivates me, Keep up doing the good work Mr Coffee.. I HAVE FAITH....
He does more with one hand on the controls than cats with 2!
0:49 You know it’s a jam when even security is getting down!
Touching. Humble gentleman.
AWESOME!! MUCH LOVE & RESPECT FOR YOU! GOD BLESS
thank you Black Coffee that is really inspiring !!!!!
Much RESPECT!
un grande!!!!!un ejemplo!!!!
Beautiful my brother 💯
Beatiful Coffee.. Love it.. Great story my bud..May God bless you always..
Such an inspiration
Take note of point 11:00 to point 11:40.. True truth there..Notes taken.. Thank you..
Down to earth
i don't know you personally ; but i say u are blessed my man
good work on the production side big up to you guys by getting this story together. IT ON POINT. LOVE IT!!!!!
those guys at 2.05 mins sing better than most pop stars these days, anyone else??
Very beautiful
Inspiring story man I am also from Mthatha!
BEAUTIFUL!
Yey ubro dopla one of the first djs in mtata awe grotman.
the one
what the name of that track at 0:58
u're an inspiration Black Coffee "i have faith"
really inspiring bro...
yeea
FAITH in this series restored
Beautiful
Black the man l say his the best in dj alive big up man
Icon, a legend the real black coffee
Very inspiring#thankyew black Coffee
Izandla ziya gezana. True inspiration my bra. Keep it up *no pun intended*
Inspirational ❤
That woman talking to the students gives me the creeps. She talks to them like the kind of person you see years after in the news and you learn that they've been abusing and mistreating children for generations. Other than that, great fucking video.
Inspiring.
no matter what happened mommy i'll be doing music"
Our legend Our Icon The real black coffee
just shining man , you r my true inspiration and wish to be like u when i grow up. see you @ MAX'S LIFESTYLE 31may "weekend"
true Inspiration!
Wow so inspiring🤞
Question??? When hearing the stories of NY, CHICAGO, DETROIT and UK Djs talk about the history of their music and what made them want to Dj they often reference back to other djs ( Larry Leven, Frankie Knuckles, DJ Harvey ECT) Was the south African dance movement built from other Dj's or groups from SA or was it totally built organically in the last few years? Was their a SA Dj putting out house music in 1992 for example.
Basically the guys who operated record shops, clubs and independent dance music labels in the early 90's brought a whole lot of international house music into the country once international sanctions were lifted and with that came the sounds of legendary house musicians like those you have mentioned. They knew about the music but it was hard to get before the 90's. So labels like House Afrika, Foreal House, Soul Candi played a huge role in pushing the music through their record shops and labels and have legendary compilation series in their rosters from the likes of Dj Fresh, Oskido, Vinny Da Vinci, Glen Lewis, Dj Mbuso and a whole lot more. I think the scene really started maturing in the late 90's into the 2000's but the 2010's was when the locally produced house started taking off in a big way, because it was mostly internationally produced house music that dominated the market before then here in SA.
@@ogsmilesthedj7319 That make sense thank you so much for your insight
this is great!
Hats off!
yep is tough when your biggest passion and profession is underground music in a poor country, big up from mexico city, I STILL HAVE FAITH TOO
House in our country is not underground, it's mainstream. As for being from a third world country, I will disagree with you on that one. South Africa is very complex, even to us citizens. We don't label ourselves a third world country, as you are bound to go from one extreme to the other within a kilometer.
Thank you RA
Lol
Hahahah only you man
Amazing!
Black Coffee - 100 Zulu Warriors (Instrumental) is the 1st track
Respect
#muchrespect #stayblessed #inspiring
This is amazing!
true story
true legend
i m inspired by black coffee the I love music
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Thank you 😊
The Real Black Coffee. Dankie Son.!!!
LoXion Culcha, what will the grass roots bring?
Inspiring!!!!
Inspiring!
Great!
dankie ..
you got the power in your blood
INSPIRATIONAL
Cool dude.
U are Legendary, #RESPECT
From adversity comes triumph.
1990, back when the US Dollar cost us R39.41
so not true!
+zenzi72 12:08
I have FAITH
Song at 6:08
danki babu coffee
I hope you are also doing something to improve your childhood community. I realized along time ago only we can change things in our community.If you wait for the government you will be disappointed.
But I still don't get the private jet and all the millions needed to spread the word :(
Karoly Kiralyfalvi traveling to spread the word is expensive and allows him to give back. Come on, man.
FAITH TOO# DANKIE#
I have faith Coffee
Track id? at start
Whats wrong with the sub-titles hey
SONG IN BACKGROUND AT 6:40
did you get the title of that song?
No
+Fikile Mkhwanazi Uhuru Ft Tumelo-Bana Ba Africa
Thanks man
Why is he using only 1 hand??
#respect
Do not drink and walk😂😂😂
First time I heard him speak 😅