“He’s now overdoing it”, fans throw chants on Nasty C to his newly all-white dreaded hairstyle.
When the singer and songwriter, Nasty C showed off his new hairstyle to his fans, they all yelled and accepted him for it. Clearly, he is an artiste known for always trying out new things, so it never came as a surprise to his fans, rather they welcomed him for it, while some even compared him to be looking like an Angel, a fairy King and a white god.
Although, the love been showed by his fans never lasted long, and has now faded, as some are now mimicking him to be looking like a “white mop”, while some have openly criticized him for showing off too much of his newly acquired hairstyle.
Fan base are very powerful people in the music industry, and any artiste who underestimate their prowess is bound for some societal doom and public negligence. Recent days ago, Olamide, one of Nigerian's most indigenous and worldly accepted rapper lost a fan simply because of a tattoo he encrypted on his face —a cross sign tattoo actually.
Nasty C is one of the most loved youngest rappers not only in South Africa but at large the entire universe, and a simple note of show off of his hairstyle has got all his lovers talking and some even shying away from his art. Human needs are insatiable, and just one person to satisfy them will just be impossible, so in this case, the singer is just clearly pleasing himself and his thirst for trying out new things.
Born Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo (11 February 1997), better known by his stage name as Nasty C is a South African rapper, songwriter and record producer. He is one of the most prominent performers, and he is widely regarded as the country's best young rapper.
Born in Diepkloof, a large zone out Soweto in Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa, where he then relocated, at a very early age, to Durban where he was raised by his father. His mother died when he was only 11 months old in a fatal car incident. He is mostly known for the single “Way It Go”, by Dj Switch featuring Tumi and Youngsta, a song he did for his mum's.
Nasty C was is also the youngest recipient for an award at the 2015 South Africa Hip Hop Awards, namely the Best Freshman Award.
In July 2018 he released his second studio album, titled Strings &Bling. Nasty C was named one of the best rappers in South Africa and Africa in 2018 by TINA magazine. In the Nigerian province he is popularly known for doing a cover to Runtown's “Mad over you”, and been featured by same Runtown in both songs as “Said” and “No permission”.
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