DJ Euphonik Playfully Disciplines Black Coffees Son Esona: Put Some Respek on That Name

Publish date: 2024-11-23

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Black Coffee's Madison Square Garden debut took place on 7 October and was packed to capacity. The monumental show garnered praise from all around the world, where politicians and media personalities joined to congratulate Coffee.

Coffee's son, Esona, showed him off in a Twitter (X) post where, in response to his post, DJ Euphonik playfully reprimanded him, saying he should put some respect on Black Coffee's name.

DJ Euphonik blasts Esona over Black Coffee

In an X post shared by Black Coffee's son, Esona, he casually showed off his dad's custom Amiri jacket and Louis Vuitton sneakers at his Madison Square Garden debut.

"DJ Black Coffee, Madison Square Garden."

Euphonik responded to the post playfully disciplining Esona for referring to Black Coffee by his stage name and not just 'Dad':

"That's Dad to you! Put some respek on that name!!!"

Mzansi floored over Euphonik's comment

Fans were hysterical with laughter at Euphonik's tweet:

BekzinTerris joked:

"Check if he’s account is not hacked."

ThulaniSundu said:

"Ungathi 'iTyma in Madison Square Garden'. He's Black Coffee to us, ngu tata kuwe."

_Letsipa asked Esona:

"He's also DJ Black Coffee to you?"

Yknip1 responded:

"It’s not like he’s saying 'Nkosinathi' yeka umntwana! Congratulations to Mr Coffee."

theFitnessPrii said:

"These kids have no respect."

vavavoom6 responded:

"These new kids!"

Lxngelo asked:

"So k’mele athi 'uBaba DJ Black coffee'?

BigEvents_LS commented:

"But “dad” le “DJ” are both titles though. You cant have 2 titles lebitsong, nahana 'ntate DJ Themba.'"

Zizi Kodwa roasted for praising Black Coffee

In a recent report, Briefly News caught online reactions to Zizi Kodwa congratulating Black Coffee on his Madison Square Garden event.

The minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, much like his predecessor Nathi Mthethwa, has left many South Africans dissatisfied with his lack of efforts in helping local entertainers.

DJ Maphorisa chimed in and pleaded with the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture to help Amapiano artists with their overseas trips.

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