Rapper AKA Backs Black Coffee On Performing In Israel Despite Controversy! A few weeks ago, International DJ landed himself in hot water after his controversial performance in Israel.
Like everyone else I have rights and free will and no Black Coffee is not a political party…I work as an entertainer to feed my Family.
To sum it up….I’ll take a bullet for my Family.— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) April 2, 2018
In a recent interview with YFM, AKA was asked whether he would perform in the Israel and the rapper didn’t hesitate to admit that he would, depending on certain factors including how much he would get paid.
“At the end of the day, I have a real life that I need to live. I have dreams and aspirations . I have a daughter and a family. R3-million could change my whole circumstance. I am sorry, but in life there are times when it is every man for himself, whatever your political stance,” he said.
“Apparently there is a cultural boycott in Swaziland and that it is still ongoing, but artists perform there week in and week out. Where is the consistency? Why can we perform in Swaziland but we can’t perform in Israel?”