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Nasty C Unveils “FREE” Tracklist Ahead Of Friday Release

Nasty C Unveils “FREE” Tracklist Ahead Of Friday Release. Nasty C has thrown open the gates to his next era, confirming that his new album FREE lands this Friday, 12 September, under Tall Racks Entertainment.

Nasty C Unveils “FREE” Tracklist Ahead Of Friday Release

The announcement arrived with striking crimson artwork that runs the track titles like a spine down the centre, punctuated by playful iconography and a lone overhead shot of the rapper striding with purpose. At the base, the credits read: “A project by Nsikayesizwe David Junior ‘Nasty C’ Ngcobo. All rights reserved to Tall Racks Entertainment” — a neat signature on what looks set to be one of the year’s marquee SA hip-hop drops.

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The reveal confirms a 16-track set blending solo statements with a handful of heavyweight collaborations that signal range and intention. Durban dynamo Blxckie appears early, while Usimamane adds grit to the mid-section. Scene mainstay DJ Speedsta locks in on a cut tailor-made for motion, with melodic ace Tellaman joining for a late-album lift and Tshego closing the door with sleek nighttime energy. From the declaration of “FTW” to the decisive closer “Not Tonight,” the titles alone sketch an arc of defiance, vulnerability, confrontation, and control — the very palette that has long powered Nasty C’s storytelling.

FREE — Official Tracklist

  1. FTW
  2. LEFT ME (ft Blxckie)
  3. SMOKIN
  4. SWITCH
  5. HEAD UP
  6. SOFT (ft Usimamane)
  7. THAT’S WHASSUP
  8. 10 SHOOTERS
  9. ICE
  10. PSYCHIC
  11. MSP (ft DJ Speedsta)
  12. SELFISH
  13. BIG TIMING (ft Tellaman)
  14. EVIDENCE
  15. OTHER PLANS
  16. NOT TONIGHT (ft Tshego)

The minimalist artwork and uncluttered typography hint at a thesis baked into the title itself: freedom, of sound, of subject, of stride. Whether that translates into snarling bar runs, smoke-hazed flexes, or late-night confessions, the sequencing suggests a project designed to move, then meditate, then move again.

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