South African rapper, Nasty C who is currently out of the country. Took to his Instagram to share that he was hanging out with US rapper, Wale.
Nasty C stays winning though! The caption reads, ‘A legend pulled up on me yesterday 🙏🏾 @wale‘
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Fellow SA rapper AKA jumped into the comment section saying ‘always out of the country’. It’s always nice to see celebrities compliment each other.
The rap mogul is however keeping everyone on their toes with his moves. Not only is he spending some time in Los Angeles and hanging out with some of the biggest stars. But he also dropped the 10 track ‘Ivyson Tour Mixtape’ in September.
The track list includes features from artists like Blxckie & Emtee on ‘Aye’ which is the first track on the mixtape. Tellaman, Nadia Nakia, crownedYung, Cassper Nyovest and Domani also feature on the mixtape.
Nasty C who hails from Durban continues to solidify his presence worldwide and we cannot be more proud. Another recent win is that he became the first Mzansi rapper to surpass 1 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. Nasty C’s channel has 164 videos and dates to, earlier in his music career.
This follows shortly after the track he collaborated on, with the Supa Mega, AKA titled ‘Lemons’ was certified as gold and surpassed 1 million streams on YouTube and counting.
AKA has also recently credited, the young rapper in helping him reach new heights creatively in his music career and expressed gratitude towards Nasty C’s support.
The hit single shared the same release date as the ‘Ivyson Tour Mixtape’ in September!
Nasty C might be only getting started, something is brewing. He may be out of the country but he will be back with another surprise.
But before then, the star will be gearing up for the ‘Ivyson Tour‘ later in October. The tour kicks off in Johannesburg and early bird tickets are already sold out. The show will feature performances from others.
The rapper has shared that the lineup for guest performances will be announced on Friday, October 7.