SA’s best: Tyla and Black Coffee perform epic ‘Water’ mix [watch]
Tyla and Black Coffee are the combo we didn’t think we needed. The pair recently performed ‘Water’ and it was fire! Take a look…
South African musicians Black Coffee and Tyla are definitely flying the country’s flag high. The pair are doing amazingly in their respective fields and even greater paired together. A clip of them performing a house remix to Tyla’s viral hit song Water has been shared online and South Africans couldn’t be more impressed.
In the clip, Black Coffee is behind the deck while Tyla sings along. The pair were reportedly performing at Saint in Sandton when the clip was taken.
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Tyla and Black Coffee perform great ‘Water’ remix, SA in love
South African stars Black Coffee — real name Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo — and Tyla Seethal, are doing absolutely great right now.
While Coffee is already a Grammy winner, by the speed Tyla is going, she will probably be one soon.
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This is why, the two of the collaborating may just be the best thing since sliced bread.
A video of the them performing Tyla’s viral song Water at Saint in Sandton was shared on X and let’s just say it’s fire.
In the clip, he rocks the decks while she perfects the vocals.
Take a look at the video below:
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In the comment section, many South Africans sang their praises as they discussed how great the mix sounds.
Many of them remarked how both artists are shining the SA flag high and proudly.
“It’s actually amazing how she is being embraced by big brands, over one hit. (Not in a bad way)”. one person commented while another added:
“So she had to wait around because he’s playing her song…is she performing or what. So Black Coffee naye he’s DJ-ing by simply playing the song……ya neh”
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