Nasty C believes he could toe-to-toe with Canadian rapper Drake in a battle

Nasty C believes he could toe-to-toe with Canadian rapper Drake in a battle

- The saying goes that if you don't believe in yourself, no one will

- Well, Nasty C has certainly taken it to heart

- The Mzansi rapper recently said he believes he could take on Drake in a music battle

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Nasty C recently put his hand up when a social media user asked if who was ready to battle Canadian heavyweight rapper Drake.

Nasty believes he could definitely take on the Hotline Bling hit-maker.

The 'Zulu Man With Some Power' is feeling himself and why not?

Nasty is up there with all of Mzansi's best-loved rappers.

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He wrote, "Say you're the best, then smile as they call you a liar. They adding fuel to your fire, tryna tame electricity with wire."

A lot of Nasty's fans agree he can do it.

One responded, "Tryna tame electricity with wire. Watch them getting shocked, realising you currently flow with no resistance, A ZULU MAN WITH SOME POWER."

Others were a bit on the sceptical side.

Either way, Nasty is going full steam ahead with his plan to take over the world

His current single, There They Go, is top of the charts and the 23-year-old isn't slowing down for anyone.

Last week, Briefly.co.za reported that Nasty had promised to remain authentic despite recently signing with Def Jam Records.

Nasty revealed that he had a lot of plans for 2020, including dropping his highly-anticipated album, Zulu Man With Some Power.

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Source: Briefly News

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