Cassper Responds To Claims That He Can’t Rap After “Solomon” Album Release
Cassper Responds To Claims That He Can’t Rap After “Solomon” Album Release. Cassper Nyovest not only holds the distinction of being the most Googled South African celebrity. He also arguably stands out as the most polarizing figure in the country, considering a significant amount of criticism directed towards the multi-award-winning rapper.
Mufasa is emerging after the release of his highly-anticipated, “Solomon” album which has sparked extensive discussions and excitement among South African hip-hop enthusiasts and music aficionados alike.
As many fans eagerly lend their ears to the “Solomon” album, one of Cassper‘s dedicated followers has displayed unwavering confidence in Cassper’s project, raising questions about the validity of claims suggesting that the rapper lacks the ability to excel in the art of rap. “@casspernyovest why they say you cnt rap bro? I guess they would say you dope if it was minus the success, we love broken things I guess.” Read the post.
In response, Cassper Nyovest conveyed that he has shifted his attention away from negative comments concerning his music, emphasizing that it would be unjust to those who genuinely believe in and support him.
“I don’t know man and to be honest, I don’t care . I think paying attention to haters is unfair to people who actually love you wanna maybe share their opinions with you that build you cause you wasting that time you could’ve gave them by paying attention to marete. I can rap, finish.” Cassper responded.
Not only has he been criticized for being a bad rapper, but Cassper has also been under fire for releasing a tribute song to AKA. The rapper, however, said that he felt the pain when AKA passed and despite their differences AKA was important to him because he pushed him to do better in the competitive rap game.
“I realised how important he was to me and you know, I felt for his family, I felt for his kid, and I was so devasted.” Cassper said.