No More “Strings,” Just Hits: Nasty C Set To Drop New Music

No More “Strings,” Just Hits: Nasty C Set To Drop New Music. Nasty C is turning the page to a new chapter in his career—one without industry red tape. The multi-award-winning rapper, who recently went independent after years under Def Jam and Universal Music, has revealed that fresh music is on the way as early as next month.

“Yeah, new music for sure,” Nasty C confirmed. “A lot of visuals coming out. So, you know, I’m independent now, so it’s nice to just drop.”
For fans who’ve been impatiently waiting for new sounds, the rapper reassures them that the floodgates are finally open. No more label delays, no more “coming soon” with no arrival date—just music, as and when he feels like it.
“I know for a very long time I haven’t been releasing for my fans. Like when they say, ‘Yo, that’s music from seven years ago, where is it?’ Now I can actually drop those songs. I don’t have to go through a long chain of command and stuff like that.”
With the shackles of label bureaucracy off, Nasty C is fully embracing his independence. Expect more releases, more visuals, and more direct-to-fan experiences as he takes complete control of his artistry. Fans can now buckle up for an era where the “Zulu Man With Some Power” is moving with no restrictions. The wait is over—Nasty C is back, and this time, he’s dropping on his own terms.