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Burna Boy: “I Bet On Nasty C Than Any Over Almost Anyone From America”

Burna Boy: “I Bet On Nasty C Than Any Over Almost Anyone From America”. Burna Boy, Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper, on his interview with DJ WHOO KID, an American–Haitian Hip Hop DJ from Brooklyn, New York in the United States, says he bets on Nasty C than any other artists he knows from America.

Nasty C has worked with DJ WHOO KID last year on his Mixtape Zulu before the release of Zulu Man with some power. He obviously has been seen as one of the biggest artists in South Africa after going international, jumping from one country to another in order for him to keep on his toes and make sure that he is known as the greatest of all time worldwide. He has worked with Davido, French Montana, ASAP Ferg, T.I and has never limited himself to international Collabos, gaining more attention and solidifying his fan base around the world.

Burna Boy is familiar with Nasty C being SA’s international fun to watch artist. While speaking to DJ WHOO KID about how America might be too ignorant when it comes to Afro Beat, a popular music genre mixing elements of African music and jazz, sprinkled with soul and some funk which is something Burna Boy tends to hop on. “Nasty C is a rapper, just because he’s from Africa you are going to see Afro beat – I put my money on Nasty C over almost anyone I know in America,” said The Nigerian rapper. Nasty C has had an invite from Davido to send in a verse for his fused single, “Coolest Kid In Africa” which is one of Nasty’s best international collaboration.

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Nasty C’s brand has become the most protected brand in South Ahh’s Hip hop scene accompanied by accolades he has bagged in the recent years. Signing to a label that initiates in New York Hip-hop known as the home for stars like Kanye West, Def Jam has made Nasty C’s run unprecedented for the coming years.

The reason Burna Boy is betting on Nasty C more than anyone else could be because the rapper has evolved as an artist and his collaborative projects have been seen by some of the prominent stars in the world. Def Jam are all in when it comes to being hands on with where Nasty is going career wise. He has been a representative of SA Hip-hop ever since he blew up and has been recommended multiple times to American artists since he’s enamored by the sound of his favorite American artists he mentions had mentioned on his album, Weezy alias Lil Wayne and Tip alias T.I.

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