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DJ Black Coffee meets his idol P Diddy

“Never stop dreaming African Child,” these are the words of famous DJ Black Coffee.

Known by the world for his talent in music as a dj and producer, black coffee shared some inspiration with his followers on the photo sharing site.

Black Coffee posted a picture posing with his idol US rapper P Diddy real name Sean Combs, in his post he says he had always dreamed of meeting the musician, little did he know that dreams do come true.

His instagram post of a picture he took standing next to P Diddy trended on twitter, even getting celebrity socialites applauding him for the amazing post and caption he shared.

Currently out on tour in Ibiza for gigs, he says when he heard P Diddy was also there he was wondering what are the chances of having him show up in one of the clubs where he was playing.

“So prior my trip on the tour I see @iamdiddy posting picture enroute to #Ibiza then I get so excited since I'll be there too then it hits me...there's so many parties there there's no way he'll come where I was playing then there goes my dream of meeting him.

“ while getting ready to go to the show I start thinking what if he'd come to the club...what would I say to him where would I start...do I talk about a Music or my other business interests.”

Deep in thought, he was thinking its only wishful thought to meet P Diddy in person but to his surprise his dream came true he says.

“I thought nah there's no way he'd come there, after my set I’m from getting a drink as I walk in there he was in front of me.

“I didn't know what to say so as I was about to walk by a gentleman who was with him told him. Yo here he is...this is Black Coffee, I froze.”

In awe, he says P.Diddy even apologised for missing his show.

“He said how are you? Sorry I missed your set we tried but we just came in but I heard you killed it.

“I froze.Till now I don't know what I said to him I think some of it was in Zulu.

“Moral of my story, I almost gave up on a dream of meeting one of my Idols...Never stop Dreaming African Child.”

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