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Nasty C Celebrates 24 Million Streams On His Joint Mixtape With DJ WhooKid

Nasty C Celebrates 24 Million Streams On His Joint Mixtape With DJ WhooKid. Since the start of 2021, Nasty C has had plenty to celebrated and looks like he is about to add another thing to his list. The rapper has been on a constant winning streak.

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The Black And White rapper recently share on his Instagram that his mixtape he collaborated with DJ Whoo Kid on in 2020 is celebrating a major streaming milestone. Their joint mixtape ZULU recently celebrated a whopping 24 Million Streams. The tweet that Nasty C reposted read, “Nasty C x WHOOkid – Zulu Mixtape has reached 24 Million Streams on all platforms“. Def Jam Africa also previously mentioned that Nasty C’s mixtape is the most streamed in South Africa.

Nasty C’s ZULU mixtape was followed by his Zulu Man With Some Power album that featured the likes of songstress Rowlene, Ari Lennox, Lil Gotit, Lil Keed and T.I. The album was released under Def Jam Africa and was loved by many across the world.

Along with the streaming achievement of the mixtape, Nasty C also launched his Zulu Man With Some Power Podcast that featured some big names in the music industry both globally and locally as well as Nasty’s closest friends and musicians. The rapper’s single Blalck And White featuring Ari Lennox also appeared on the ‘Coming 2 America’ soundtrack and was one of a few South African artists who were featured on the soundtrack.

He has become the first SA rapper to appear on the American award winning talk show ‘The Ellen DeGeneres’ show and keeps giving South Africans more reason to celebrate him!

The rapper revealed that is working on new music that will drop in 2021 but was not entirely certain on the release date of the music. Could fans expect that the rapper to work with more international acts or keep it local? Only time will tell!

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