EXCLUSIVE: NASTY C debuts new single and album with Stacey and JSbu

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He is the most streamed artist on Apple Music for four years in a row, Durban's very own: Nasty C has officially dropped his new album Zulu Man With Some Power. The 'coolest kid in Africa' has done it again, proving his staying power and versatility with new music that includes an impressive 20 track, track list. Solidified by Billboard as “South Africa’s best bet for a mainstream crossover,” Nasty C has delivered hit after hit ahead of the album’s release with singles, “There They Go”, “They Don’t” featuring T.I., “Eazy”, and the latest release, “Palm Trees” cementing his spot as Africa’s next big global sensation.

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7 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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