Cassper Nyovest Explains Rap Verse on ‘Put Your Hands Up’ After a Troll Shaded Him: “Schooled by a Dropout”

Cassper Nyovest Explains Rap Verse on ‘Put Your Hands Up’ After a Troll Shaded Him: “Schooled by a Dropout”

  • Cassper Nyovest has taken to his timeline to explain his confusing rap verse on his recently-released single Put Your Hands Up
  • A troll laughed out loud at the rapper for flunking his high school Biology in the verse as he raps the heart is connected to the medulla
  • Mufasa clapped back hard at the naysayer for shading his verse and his response sparked a huge debate on the rapper's comment section

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Cassper Nyovest has taken to his timeline to explain one of his lines in his song, Put Your Hands Up. The star was reacting to a peep who shaded him for allegedly not knowing Biology.

Cassper Nyovest schooled a troll
Cassper Nyovest has explained his verse on ‘Put Your Hands Up’. Image: @casspernyovest
Source: Instagram

Mufasa clapped back hard at the tweep who laughed out loud when he heard the line in a short clip. Cass was free-styling his verse when one person made a short video of the line.

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In the clip doing rounds on Twitter, the Siyathandana hitmaker excitedly raps:

"My sh*t connect to the heart like the medulla, wooh hah!"

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Taking to his timeline, the troll shaded Cassper Nyovest for flunking his high school Biology. @OgwalLeonard said:

"Hold up! Hold up for a bit. Connected to the heart like medulla? @casspernyovest you flunked your high school Biology, didn't you, bruh?"

Cass caught wind of the tweet and viciously clapped back at the troll. According to TshisaLIVE, he responded to him:

"The medulla is connected to the heart but go on with your bad self. Look at you being schooled by a dropout,” he replied to one user."

Mufasa's response to the tweep sparked a huge debate on his comment section as tweeps shared mixed reactions to the response.

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@KweezyMatjee wrote:

"My biology tells me medulla connects to the spine,then carry signals to the rest of the body, in terms of heart it help regulate the heart rate."

@marvel_scooby commented:

"Every organ in your body is connected to the heart."

@TruMack5 said:

"Cassper just roasted you."

@Eyeque5 wrote:

"Cass Medulla is 'connected' to the spinal cord and controls involuntary actions like heartbeat, breathing etc.... Can't say it's connected to the heart though."

@Phila2222 commented:

"Still a wack line. Thanks for the biology lesson though."

@mamboemmanuel said:

"Boss, medulla from my little biology regulates heart rate by either speeding it or slowing. So I guess it’s why Casper said connected to the heart like medulla."

@Ora_Tyl added:

"Did you just get schooled by a dropout?"

Cassper Nyovest gives Nasty C's Ivyson Army Tour Mixtape a nod

In other music news, Briefly News reported that Cassper Nyovest took to his timeline to give Nasty C's new mixtape a nod. The rapper also tipped his hat to all the Mzansi hip-hop stars who dropped new projects on Friday, 16 September.

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Stars such as AKA and Duncan, among many others, released new projects on the day. Cass shared that he features on Nasty C's new 10-track project titled Ivyson Army Tour Mixtape.

Cassper and the There They Go hitmaker collaborated on a wavy track called Loco. Hip-hop heads to their fave's comment section to let him know that his verse on Loco is too hard.

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