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Nasty C Reveals Iconic US Singer Who Inspired “Crazy Crazy”‘s Second Verse

Nasty C Reveals Iconic US Singer Who Inspired “Crazy Crazy”‘s Second Verse. Nasty C has been making waves in the music industry as he builds the momentum to release his long-awaited album.

Nasty C Reveals Iconic US Singer Who Inspired “Crazy Crazy”‘s Second Verse

The rapper’s recent single Crazy Crazy has left fans wanting more as calls for him to release the album intensify. Even though the recent single has been well-received by his fans, Nasty C, gave credit to the American music legend Gregory Porter.

The Durban-born rapper said that the second verse in the track was inspired by Porter’s song titled Real Good Hands. “Fun Fact: The beginning of Verse 2 on Crazy Crazy Was inspired by the legendary Gregory Porter’s Real Good Hands,” wrote Nasty C.

In the same post, Nasty C went on and shared the verse of Gregory Porter’s song which reads; “Mama don’t you worry bout your daughter Coz you’re leaving her in real good hands. Im a real good man.” The South African rapper has expressed his appreciation for Porter stating that he was obsessed with the song Real Good Hands. “I was obsessed with that song. Absolute masterpiece!” Wrote Nasty C.

It’s worth noting that Nasty C’s choice to take inspiration from the acclaimed American artist Gregory Porter is a clear indication of the increasing fusion of diverse cultures in the music industry.

In an era where artists collaborate and exchange ideas across borders more than ever, Nasty C’s acknowledgement of Porter’s influence emphasizes the power of artistic unity and how music transcends geographical boundaries.

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