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Nasty C’s Unreleased Album “I Love It Here” Tops Apple Music Chart

Nasty C’s Unreleased Album “I Love It Here” Tops Apple Music Chart. Nasty C is currently making waves in the SA Hip-hop industry as his highly anticipated, yet unreleased album, “I Love It Here,” has soared to the top of Apple Music’s chart.

Nasty C’s Unreleased Album “I Love It Here” Tops Apple Music Chart

With an unprecedented level of excitement and support from his fans, Nasty C’s dominance on the digital streaming platform demonstrates the artist’s enduring appeal and the undeniable buzz surrounding his forthcoming project.

Taking to Twitter, one of Nasty C’s prominent fan pages shared that the rapper’s unreleased body of work is currently occupying the number-one spot on Apple Music. “Nasty C – #ILoveItHere Album Charting #1 on SA Apple music all genre charts despite it being unreleased,” read the post.

Nasty C who is also enjoying a good stint in his rap career with a new album on the way, went on and commented on the post urging his fans to run up the number ahead of the album release. The rapper has already dropped single tracks from the project and the music seemed to have received the expected reception. “πŸ‘Vβ˜€οΈ let’s go! Let’s run it up! πŸ™πŸ½ #ILoveItHere,” πŸ‘β€οΈπŸ“ wrote Nasty C.

Nasty C‘s album reception might just prove DJ Zan-D’s prediction that ‘I Love It Here‘ will clock 1 Billion streams upon its release. The prominent SA Hip-hop DJ said that from what he heard, Nasty C is poised to achieve bigger things with his forthcoming body of work. β€œI can see Nasty C hitting a billion streams by the end of this week from what I heard onΒ #iLoveitHere,” he said.

South African hip-hop is entering an exciting period as both Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C are set to release their albums, “Solomon” on the same day. The upcoming releases have ignited anticipation among fans, leaving it to them to decide whose music they’ll be vibing to as we approach the year’s end.

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