The two had previously made amends last year when Black Coffee included him as part of the performers for his concert series Music Is King which took place in Johannesburg and Durban. Much to everyone’s surprise, one of his former biggest rivals, AKA was also included on the line-up. Four years after beefing, it seems as though the two have set aside their differences and laid their beef to rest.
It all started when AKA ruffled Black Coffee’s feathers and made a very triggering tweet after the Channel O Awards when he said, “Give Black Coffee a hand.” AKA dismissed claims that he was trolling Black Coffee, by saying his tweets were taken out of context.
Assuming that the two had buried the hatchet, the rapper then escalated things when he released a song dissing Black Coffee, with his verse which said he is so dope that even Black Coffee claps for him. That did not sit well with the DJ and his legions of fans.
Fast forward a few months later AKA’s road manager caught himself getting slapped by back in 2016.
All the bickering and catfighting got squashed and it was business as usual. Black Coffee is heard giving AKA a shout-out and why he included him on the line-up; “AKA is one of the most amazing live artists on this continent, so why not.”
CLUB BANGER @cubaloungeblk pic.twitter.com/XwGpLwWdb0
— AKA (@akaworldwide) December 14, 2020