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Black Coffee at it again with Drake collaboration


South African record producer and DJ, Black Coffee is in the spotlight again following the release of 'Get it together', a song where he is featured by Canadian artist, Drake.

The release of the song was announced by DJ Black Coffee on his twitter handle (@RealBlackCoffee) on 19 March with the caption "Literally in tear", and has been received with mixed reactions on Twitter.

Among the list of people that were first to congratulate DJ Black Coffee was, Hip-hop artist, Cassper Nyovest who expressed his delight for his fellow countryman.

Abuti Fill Up (CassperNyovest) said: You keep inspiring us!!! Congrats and keep flying the flag grootman @RealBlackCoffee.”

Despite positive reaction from those who are in the music industry with DJ Black Coffee, some of his fans weren’t pleased with the song.

Thato Mabasa (@T_Mabasa) said:"Is it me or does Get it together by Drake ft Black Coffee sound more like Black Coffee’s superman track."

Superman track was released in 2010 by DJ Black Coffee featuring Busisiwe "Bucie" Ngwiliso then. The track has been redone and renamed Get it together with Bucie vocals replaced by Jorja Smith.

While DJ Black Coffee saw this collaboration with Drake as a dream come true, one of his fans Queen Kubheka (@Mamigal745) believes that Drake is the one who should feel honoured to have worked with Black Coffee.

DJ Black Coffee has become a familiar figure on the international music scene. In 2016 the house music DJ was in featured ‘In Common' a song which was released by U.S.A’s Alicia Keys



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