Nasty C left speechless by album cover with his late mother on

Nasty C left speechless by album cover with his late mother on

- Nasty C was recently touched and overwhelmed by a fan who designed an album cover with his late mother on it

- He cherishes momma and her memory lives strong in him - Lord knows how proud she must be of him

- Seeing the cover, Nasty C was overwhelmed with emotion, it is one of the most special things he has ever seen

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A Nasty C fan took it upon himself to designed an album cover featuring Nasty's late mom.

Losing a parent is one of the hardest things anyone will ever face in life – the pain is almost unthinkable until it happens.

Briefly.co.za knows how Nasty C cherished his momma and how her memory lives strong in him – she must be so damn proud!

After winning endless awards, breaking records and topping charts, Nasty C has become one of the biggest and littest artists in Mzansi. The people of SA have mad respect for him.

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Nasty C unfortunately lost his mom at a young age but that only motivated him more to be the best he can and make her proud.

One fan took to social media with a mock-up of the album cover with Nasty C’s late mother on it and the feels started flowing.

Seeing the cover, Nasty C was overwhelmed with emotion. By the looks of his short yet powerful response, the young rapper was truly touched by it and loves it.

Honouring his late mother through his passion is something that we are sure Nasty C holds dear to his heart.

What a beautiful tribute!

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Source: Briefly News

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.

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