“Last year, I was going through a divorce and I had to wake up and go and not deal with me'
With the increasing number of Covid-19 cases being reported worldwide, international DJ Black Coffee is grateful to be spending time at home with his family.
“Last year, I was going through a divorce and I had to wake up and go and not deal with me. I couldn’t sit down and look at what was my contribution to my loss. “I am quarantining with my son. It is a blessing that I am spending time with him and now everything is real. With the outbreak and lockdown taking a toll on many artists, Coffee explained that he was in a space where he was for the people. “I’m at this point where I'm not a brand, I am for the people.”
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