Friday, March 27, 2020

Nasty C Signs a major deal.

Nasty C Signs To Def Jam!

This is through a joint venture with Universal Music Africa.

A historic moment for South African Hip/Hop has been made and it is all thanks to Nasty C!

The 23-year-old rapper has signed a major deal with American record label, Def Jam Recordings. This alliance was made possible through a joint venture with Universal Music Africa.

The rapper made his official US debut with his new single There They Go on Apple Music Beats 1 with Ebro Darden on Thursday. This is just a snippet of what fans can expect from his upcoming album Zulu Man with Some Power.

"It’s powerful to be a part of the Def Jam family, It’s an iconic record label and has made the careers of many of the artists I look up to," said Nasty C.

Nasty is overpowered by excitement and industry mates and fans alike, have been wishing the rapper well as he joined this powerful music family. 

Nasty took it to one of the social media platform(twitter) and announced this amazing news .

23 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing im a big fan of his

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  2. The real boy who's doing bing things πŸ’―πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ™ŒπŸΎ

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  3. Zulu boy in power is lifting the South African flag thanks

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  4. The guy doesn't stop winning πŸ‘πŸ‘

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  5. Ths boy is going places through his talent, and big up to him

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  6. I'm starting to love this boy,thank you for sharing

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  7. Keep it up boy... We waiting to hear more

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  8. Coolest Kid In Africa doing the most

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  9. The young king πŸ‘‘ doing the most I’m not suprised phela. Nasty c inkinga

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  10. The guy will fly high because of the talent he has

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  11. Abantwana abazalwa bembetheπŸ‘πŸ‘

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  12. It's really beautiful seeing an African make power moves πŸ”₯

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  13. Our legendary young zulu rapper ❤️ congratulations to him

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