Ludacris jams Nasty C's new track, excited Mzansi fandom reacts

Ludacris jams Nasty C's new track, excited Mzansi fandom reacts

- Nasty C continues levelling up and his recent Instagram post proves that he is still going higher

- The rapper shared a video of rapper Ludacris jamming to his new song Black and White featuring Ari Lennox

- Mzansi social media users couldn't help but feel excited for Nasty C, whose career has been on an upward trajectory

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Nasty C is on cloud nine after discovering that US rapper Ludacris was jamming his latest album Zulu Man With Some Power. In a post shared on Instagram, Ludacris shared a video of himself driving while listening to a track on the album.

Nasty C is looking to be one of Mzansi' s biggest exports. The young rapper has been getting international nods ever since he featured TI on a two tracks from his latest album.

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It seems American rapper Ludacris is also feeling the musician as he recently shared a video of himself listening to Nasty's track called Black and White.

Ludacris jams Nasty C's new track, excited Mzansi fans react
Nasty C was super excited to learn that Ludacris was listening to his music. Image: @nasty_csa/Instagram
Source: Instagram

The track features US singer Ari Lennox and is equally popular among Mzansi listeners. Nasty could not hold back his excitement and took a screenshot of Luda's post, saying:

"Ludacris riding listening to Black & White, THATS FU**N CRAZY. I HOPE HE GOT THE WHOLE ALBUM!!"

Social media users took to his comments section to share their excitement. Insta user madking_za said:

"Insane broooo!"

jiggyteardrops said:

"You’re big bro #ZMWSM"

leendelz said:

"Dankie Mapholoba."

vardo1_sa said:

"You worked for everything that's happening my G"

elteeboes_01 said:

"Indeed, you're the new Steve Biko! Boss moves!! Way way!!"

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Nasty C has skill and no one can even deny it. The young Mzansi rapper has grown his career exponentially in a short space of time and it is all as a result of his musical magic.

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Often artists become famous for a whole bunch of other reasons aside from their musical ability, be it a juicy scandal, radical behaviour or a cause they stand for. Nasty C has made it on pure raw talent.

Briefly.co.za learnt that Nasty C has recently given himself a new self-proclaimed title that can’t even be argued with. With all the levels Nasty C has climbed in the past year, our guy has earned the right to grant himself titles. Nasty C has big things coming.

From working with huge international artists to being signed by major label Def Jam Records, this young rapper has done things most Mzansi rappers only ever dream of.

Having just dropped one of - if not the - greatest albums of 2020, Nasty C has been doing a little self-reflecting. Being the musical magician that he is, Nasty C took to social media to let fans know just how important 'adlibs' are in making music.

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Adlibbing refers to lyrical geniuses who think on their feet and confidently produce lyrics without hesitation. Rapping all started from freestyling, and this is where true skill comes into play.

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Source: Briefly News

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Sibusisiwe Lwandle (Head of Entertainment) Sibusisiwe Lwandle is the Head of Entertainment at Briefly News (joined in 2019). She holds one Bachelor of Arts (BA) and one Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the University of Cape Town and the University of KZN respectively. She has over 10 years of experience in journalism, having worked in print, online and broadcast media. She has worked at Independent Media and 1KZNTV and has contributed columns to the Washington Post. Passed set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: sibusisiwe.lwandle@briefly.co.za

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