Nasty C reveals his pioneers for hip-hop music industry Nigerian and Ghanaian artists
Popular South African musician, Nasty C has revealed the names of people he looks up to in the Hip-hop music industry. Nasty C is a famous hip-hop artist whose real name is Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo. He is a rapper, songwriter and actor.
He recently shared the HipHop music artists who inspire him and these people are Nigerians and Ghanaians. Nasty C is known for his hit songs like Falling in 2023, Crazy Crazy also in 2023 and SMA from 2018. The talented artist is 26 years old.
It was during a recent interview on a podcast with Afrozons, where he released this information. He stated that many Nigerian and Ghanaian stars inspire him. He disclosed that he draws inspiration from some other stars too from South Africa where he is from. He listed the late AKA and Cassper Nyovest as his inspiration from South Africa. He shared that Nigerian stars like Olamide are part of his Nigerian inspirations.
In his words “My pioneers for hip-hop in Africa in no order are M.I, Sakordie, Olamide, Phyno, AKA, Cassper [Nyovest], Naeto C… There’s so many.”
Popular South African musician, Nasty C has revealed the names of people he looks up to in the Hip-hop music industry. Nasty C is a famous hip-hop artist whose real name is Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo. He is a rapper, songwriter and actor.
He recently shared the HipHop music artists who inspire him and these people are Nigerians and Ghanaians. Nasty C is known for his hit songs like Falling in 2023, Crazy Crazy also in 2023 and SMA from 2018. The talented artist is 26 years old.
It was during a recent interview on a podcast with Afrozons, where he released this information. He stated that many Nigerian and Ghanaian stars inspire him. He disclosed that he draws inspiration from some other stars too from South Africa where he is from. He listed the late AKA and Cassper Nyovest as his inspiration from South Africa. He shared that Nigerian stars like Olamide are part of his Nigerian inspirations.
In his words “My pioneers for hip-hop in Africa in no order are M.I, Sakordie, Olamide, Phyno, AKA, Cassper [Nyovest], Naeto C… There’s so many.”