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One Of Nasty C’s Hit Songs Is The Most Streamed Solo SA Hip Hop Song On Spotify

One Of Nasty C’s Hit Songs Is The Most Streamed Solo SA Hip Hop Song On Spotify. As he keeps spreading his wings and taking off, Nasty C is a true pearl to SA hip hop. He has consistently given many people a stage on which to flourish in the game. This can be summed up by his numerous achievements in SA hip hop and his relationship with other rappers and producers. The Durban rapper has not only managed to become a brand name in Mzansi, but his music has reached as far as the USA and some part of the world.

One Of Nasty C’s Hit Songs Is The Most Streamed Solo SA Hip Hop Song On Spotify

With his music no longer limited to the SA fan base, Nasty C now has the most streamed solo SA Hip hop song on Spotify. Taking to Twitter, Spotify South Africa announced that the Hell Naw hitmaker’s song “Jack” has surpassed 4 million streams making it the most streamed solo track in SA Hip hop.

@Nasty_CSA ’s “Jack” has surpassed 4 million streams on Spotify. It is the first solo SA hiphop song to achieve this. —“Jack” remains the most streamed solo SA hiphop song of all time. Read the tweet. This comes as brilliant news for the acclaimed rapper and his followers as SA hip hop awaits his much-anticipated music project ‘Ivyson Army Mixtape.’

https://twitter.com/SpotifySAHipHop/status/1559224699296546817

Nasty C did not work alone on the production side of his solo song “Jack.” The rapper managed to work with his fellow SA hip-hop artist Flvme who put on his creative genius to produce the track. The two rappers have worked together showing the unity that is also in SA rap. Taking to Twitter, Flvme expressed his excitement as he stated that he feel humbled following the success of the song.

In another tweet, Flvme also went on and bragged that he is a platinum producer in SA hip hop as he celebrates Nasty C’s “Jack.” “PLATINUM SELLIN’ PRODUCER …DON’T SOUND TOO BAD.” Tweeted Flvme.

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