T he last two weeks have been great for South African music. Beatenberg were on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon . AKA was on 106 & Park . Cassper Nyovest was on Sway In The Morning . And Black Coffee bagged the first BET Award by a South African artist. But some South Africans are choosing to see Black Coffee’s victory as a loss for AKA. Of course, tweeps triumphing at AKA “losing” is nothing new. When the rapper walked away empty-handed (or should I say “Emtee-handed”) at the SAMAs a few weeks ago, the hashtag #AKAwinanga (Zulu for “he didn’t win”) trended for more than a day. Twitter celebrated AKA’s loss because, you know, he’s arrogant. The rapper who had claimed to be South Africa’s new king of pop a few months ago lost in all categories he was nominated in, including the publicly-vot