Black Coffee’s Album Hits More Than 100 million Streams Before Release
South African entertainment industry has become a global phenomenon which has stormed the international arena by surprise. No doubt Mzansi is winning big when it comes to topping musical charts across the globe.
In the wake of an international hit Jerusalema multi-awarding DJ Black Coffee’s forthcoming album, Subconsciously has garnered over 100 million streams before it’s full release.
It’s another international hit for South Africa that we can all wait to pride with. The celebrated DJ took it to show some love to his followers and the world at large for their support.
Taking to Twitter, the DJ says the album will be out on the 5th of February, 2021. However, out of 12 tracks, he’s released 9 songs, and fans across the globe have embraced the album even before the official release date.
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The album is a hit and features both local and celebrated international artists. Despite the spike in Covid causes and effective lockdowns being forced across the globe, it seems as if the DJ has left the country for a vacation we guess.
It also appears that the international DJ has left the country for gigs and pleasure, as he usually does.
Black Coffee’s Album Hits More Than 100 million Streams Before Release
However, on the other hand, Sjava’s project has stayed at the top of the streaming platform’s chart for weeks. The singer recently shared a screenshot and his EP, Umsebenzi is seen at number 1, while Black Coffee’s unreleased project sits at number 2.
Some fans assumed he is trying to pass a big message across, but it’s all love for him. Seeing his music grow is such a big deal for Sjava as his career and life got soiled following Lady Zamar’s s_exual assault allegation against him.
It was observed how the one time BET award star jumped from one hideous drama to the other. It paralysed his acting career and even music.
However, he seems to be getting his life back as he’s scooped an acting role on eHostela, after he was free of all charges in court, due to lack of evidence. The success of Sjava’s project leaves a lot to be desired. Did Sjava move in back to his family home as a way to market his new project or what? Is he really that broke?
Surely Mzansi really needs convincing answers from Sjava.