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Nasty C whose real name is Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo, was born on February 11, 1997, in Durban, South Africa. He is a South African rapper, songwriter, and record producer and is one of the country’s most prominent artists. He started rapping at the age of nine and was inspired by the likes of Tupac, Lil Wayne, and Jay-Z. In 2012, he released his first mixtape, One Kid, a Thousand Coffins, which helped him gain attention in the South African music scene.

His 2020 album Zulu Man with Some Power was a huge success and paid homage to his cultural roots. Tracks “Palm Trees” and “That’s Hard,” showed off Nasty C’s great lyricism. The album features collaborations with several African artists, including Rowlene, DJ Whoo Kid, and T.I. Nasty C’s music is known for its catchy hooks, hard-hitting beats, and personal lyrics that reflect his experiences growing up in South Africa. ZULU features a total of 20 songs, showcasing Nasty C’s versatility as an artist.

The album is also notable for its collaborations with other African artists, including Rowlene, who appears on several tracks, and Nigerian singer and rapper, CrownedYung. One standout track is “Steve Biko,” which pays tribute to the South African anti-apartheid activist of the same name. The song features a sample of a speech by Biko and includes lyrics that speak to the ongoing struggle for justice in South Africa and beyond.

Another notable track is “Ababulali,” which translates to “The Killers” in Zulu. The song addresses the issue of violence in South Africa, particularly the high rates of murder in the country. Nasty C’s lyrics are raw and powerful, painting a vivid picture of the impact of violence on communities.

In addition to his musical talent, Nasty C has also been praised for his activism and philanthropic efforts. He has spoken out against police brutality and racism in South Africa and has donated to several charities, including the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

Overall, Nasty C’s album ZULU is a testament to his talent and his ability to bring African music to a global audience. With its infectious beats and personal lyrics, the album has cemented Nasty C’s place as one of the most exciting rappers in the music industry today.

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Frank Ntambi

Frank Ntambi is an online Arts & Performing Arts Critic| columnist, analyst and a Visual Journalist based in Uganda | content writer and reporter with qualitative digital marketing skills as well.

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