EXCLUSIVE: Cassper Nyovest joins Stacey and JSbu to chat about his new album #AMN

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Multi-award-winning Rapper and Def Jam Africa signee Cassper Nyovest has released his fourth studio album after a two years hiatus, titled “Any Minute Now” (AMN). The album title was propelled mostly by the anticipated birth of the Maftown rapper’s first child.
The growth and maturity that comes with preparing to become a parent is evident on this project with Cassper sharing his growing pains over classic hip-hop beats mixed with a flair of traditional jazz, kwaito, and even gospel.

The 21-track album is a diverse, high-energy album with love songs, all testament to Cassper’s growth. The album boasts astounding features with the likes of U.S R&B crooner Anthony Hamilton, Kwaito legend Zola, Samthing Soweto, Langa Mavuso, Tellaman, Youngsta CPT, Busiswa, Nadia Nakai and his homeboys from Mahikeng; Khuli Chana, Tuks, Momolemi, Towdee Mac, DJ Lemonka and the late HHP. The rapper joined Stacey and JSbu for an exclusive interview.
11 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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