

In 2013, he performed internationally at locations such as Southport Weekender, Panoroma Bar, Circoloco, Boiler Room. Maphumulo featured different artists on the album, such as Bucie and soulful musician Toshi Tikolo on the song "Buya." In 2012, the "Africa Rising" DVD and triple-CD sold double platinum in a space of a month. That year saw four other releases including Culoe de Song's "Elevation", Sai & Ribatones "Here and Now," Boddhi Satva's "Invocation" and the label's "Soulistic Music Cuts." 2012–2013: Africa Rising It included a live band and 24-piece orchestra in front of an audience of about 8,000 people and was filmed for the Africa Rising DVD. In 2011, Africa Rising was launched at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.

He also won two awards in the categories of Best Urban Dance Album and Best Male Artist at the 2010 South African Music Awards. In 2010, he tried to make it to Guinness Book of World Records when he performed for 60 hours non-stop at Maponya Mall, Soweto. īetween 20, new releases from Culoe de Song, Tumelo and Zakes Bantwini achieved gold and platinum sales. In 2009, Maphumulo released his third album, Home Brewed, featuring Ringo Madlingozi, Zonke, Hugh Masekela, Zakes Bantwini and others. ĭuring this period Black Coffee performed at the Red Bull Music Academy Lounge at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona, alongside recognized DJs such as Little Louie Vega, Alix Alvarez, Frank Roger, Charles Webster, DJ Spinna and Osunlade. Maphumulo discovered and collaborated with Culoe De Song on an afro-electronic dub titled 100 Zulu warriors. It also debuted a then 17-year-old high school producer from Eshowe Kwa Zulu Natal, Culoe De Song, who became the second artist to be signed under Soulistic Music. The twelve-track album featured the likes of Siphokazi, Busi Mhlongo, and Kwaito sensation L'vovo. "Wathula Nje" was later released in Europe together with "Even Though" featuring Bantu Soul through the European label Realtone Records on vinyl and on digital. In the same year he released his second studio album titled Have Another One, which featured "Wathula Nje," a remix of Victor Ntoni's 2004 jazz ballad "Thetha". 2007–2008: Have Another One īy Mid-2007, Black Coffee had become recognized in the South African DJ scene with tribal, vocal-laced beats. I didn't use any MIDI controllers everything was played with a computer mouse".
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"I don't know how to explain the production stages of my album because all I did was put down the basic ideas that I had. He was well received in the country and was quickly lauded as a "rising star." His album, 'Black Coffee', was created using very basic music-making software. The album sampled songs of notable South African artists like Thandiswa Mazwai, Hugh Masekela and featured Busi Mhlongo, among others. Later that year he released his self-titled debut album, and created his record company Soulistic Music. In 2005, Maphumulo launched his career with a remix of Hugh Masekela's 1972 hit Stimela. His first big break was when his song 'Happiness' was featured on the 'DJs at Work' album. He was chosen as one of two South African participants in the Red Bull Music Academy in 2003, jump-starting him into the South African dance music scene. Maphumulo, Shota and Demor later formed an Afro-pop trio called SHANA (Simply Hot and Naturally African) which was signed to Melt 2000, then headed by Robert Trunz. He majored in Jazz Studies at Technikon Natal, now known as the Durban University of Technology, before working as a backup singer for Madala Kunene together with then schoolmates: Mnqobi Mdabe (Shota) and Thandukwazi Sikhosana (Demor).

27 years later I choose to celebrate this day…also making a promise to myself to explore everything talent I have and be everything God wanted me to be when he spared my life."

In the past years this day use to be quite heavy on me, still does to some extent but looking back at how far I've come since then I can only be grateful for how this day has shaped me to be the man that I am.
