Nasty C Levels Up and Performs on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'
- Nasty C is making big moves in his career and recently made an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show
- The rapper performed his song Black and White alongside US R&B singer Ari Lennox
- Fans are happy for Nasty C and the strides he's making as a rapper in the entertainment industry
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South African rapper Nasty C appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in the US and got the chance to perform. Fans were super excited when the rapper announced that he would be on the show a few days ago.
Nasty C collaborated with US singer Ari Lennox to make the song Black and White and the jam is also featured in the highly-anticipated Coming 2 America movie.
Nasty C posted a snippet of his performance alongside Ari Lennox on the show and fans were super stoked for the young rapper on social media.
The 24-year-old rapper is making huge strides in his career and is working on a number of projects to continue the growth of his brand.
The fact that Nasty C is performing in one of the most popular talk shows in America is getting Mzansi super excited about what the future holds.
Check out some of the reactions from social media below:
ethanfritch_2023 commented:
"Goat, can't wait for your next tape."
quxxn_kxino said:
"My guy is on Ellen."
iiheart.nthabi commented:
"Not me being so proud."
itslow.keytho said:
"This made my heart so warm."
canulatonez commented:
"My boy be making heavy moves that need a whole truck to carry."
In other entertainment news, Briefly.co.za reported that Nasty C explained why he hasn't moved to the United States yet. Nasty C has explained why he has not moved to the US permanently. The Durban-born rapper is hoping to move to America as soon as it is possible to do so.
The There They Go hitmaker is currently working on new songs with US rappers that he hopes to drop when he finally moves there.
The star, who is signed to US entertainment company Def Jam Records, revealed that he put his relocation plans on hold because Americans fear Mzansi's Covid-19 variant.
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Source: Briefly News