Kane Keid Applauds Nasty C’s Ivyson Tour Success
Kane Keid Applauds Nasty C’s Ivyson Tour Success. Hip-hop enthusiasts were in for a night of pure nostalgia and musical brilliance as Nasty C launched the first leg of his highly anticipated Ivyson Tour this past Saturday, 7 December 2024, at Venue 1 Fox in Johannesburg. Among the energized crowd was none other than the rising rap talent Kane Keid, who attended the event, not as a performer, but as a passionate fan soaking in the experience.
Taking to social media to share his excitement, Kane Keid praised the event, saying: “Man, what a year! Right? Congratulations to big bro for the first part of the Ivyson Tour being a success! Fun was had! What a catalogue!”
This statement perfectly captured the energy and magic that Nasty C brought to the stage, as the rapper delivered a career-spanning set filled with crowd favorites and unforgettable moments.
Unlike many of his industry peers, Kane Keid opted to be part of the audience, experiencing the night as a true fan of South African hip-hop. His choice to spectate rather than perform highlighted the camaraderie and mutual respect within the local hip-hop community. The moment was a testament to how even artists can appreciate and support one another from the other side of the stage.
The Johannesburg crowd was treated to a showcase of Nasty C‘s extensive catalogue, from timeless classics to fresh hits from his latest releases. The Ivyson Tour is known for delivering high-energy performances, surprise guests, and emotional moments — and Saturday night was no different.
For Kane Keid, the event was more than just a concert. It was a reflection of a whirlwind year for both him and the South African hip-hop scene as a whole. His words, “Man, what a year!” hint at the rollercoaster ride of experiences that 2024 has offered, with many SA artists making bold moves, breaking records, and dropping iconic projects.
The up-and-coming rapper has made it clear that he is a big Nasty C fan following controversial remarks he made about A-Reece. “I love Nasty C, I feel like with Nasty C I have a wide range to select from. With A-Reece, it’s like constant raps and sometimes it feels like the topic is being repeated. No, I have to be honest, with A-Reece it seems like, it’s always betrayal or it’s always friendships. I dont think I’ve heard a wide enough versatility from Reece,” Kane Keid said.
As Nasty C gears up for the next stops on his Ivyson Tour, his ability to unite the hip-hop community — artists and fans alike — continues to shine. Kane Keid’s support is a reminder that sometimes, it’s just as meaningful to be part of the crowd as it is to be on stage.