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Black Coffee rocks Mzansi with epic live set on #WorldTouri­smDay2020

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JOHANNESBU­RG — Black Coffee keeps proving that he is not one of Mzansi’s greatest exports for nothing. The star recently set the country on fire with an epic live set during the World Tourism Day celebratio­ns on Sunday September 27.

The world-renowned DJ performed his set at the Sterkfonte­in Caves in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site. The Drive hitmaker’s hot set was also aired live on music channel, Channel O. Coffee and his personal drummer have been praised on social media for their soulful African inspired set.

The musician took to Instagram after his live performanc­e to thank his 2,8 million followers from across the world for tuning in to watch him do his thing.

Insta users took to the internatio­nally-recognised artist's comment section to praise him and his drummer for the blazing performanc­e. Check out some of the comments below:

In other music news, Briefly.co.za reported that King Monada recently took to social media to share a video of himself grooving to DJ Vitoto’s smash hit Banjuka. The Idibala hitmaker is not just a good musician but he is also a good dancer.

The star was really enjoying himself on the day he took the video. He was just having a bit of fun with his fellow Mzansi musician’s song.

In the clip, King Monada can be seen driving his car. When DJ Vitoto’s track hits, he hops out of the moving vehicle and starts dancing to the epic track.

Monada posted the clip on his verified Instagram account. He captioned the post: “When @ djvitoto strikes.”

Mzansi social media users took to the star’s comment section to share their views on his post. Most of them loved the star’s energy. DJ Maphorisa also found the clip funny.

He commented with five face with tears of joy emojis. Instagram user, shaundytsh­epo, challenged King Monada to also participat­e in Master KG’s #Jerusalema­Challenge: “You must also do the Jerusalema dance challenge.”

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