Cassper Nyovest says he finished an EP in 4 days but Twitter wants proof

Twitter just isn't sure what to believe...

05 June 2018 - 12:06 By Chrizelda Kekana
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Cassper Nyovest has been reppin' Mzansi in London.
Cassper Nyovest has been reppin' Mzansi in London.
Image: Via Instagram/Cassper Nyovest

It seems like Cassper Nyovest is doing more than club hopping in London. The rapper took to Twitter to announce that upon his arrival in London he had recorded "a whole ep" and he might just drop it.

Now in Mzansi, we've learnt the hard way not to take anything at face value, so our first reaction was like, really Cass?

Tweeps commented under his announcement asking for proof.

However, the rapper's fans didn't seem to care much about how long it took to make this "EP." They were ready to receive. In fact, a few of them suggested a release date: June 15.

*Yeah, AKA's Touch My Blood is dropping on that day.*

The average EP is around four songs long. It's usually made up of original songs, ones that haven't already been released in the form of another type of project. Cassper landed in London on May 30, which is just over five days ago... how much inspiration can one have fam?

After making the initial announcement, man came back to Twitter to say that he has decided to actually drop the EP.

He said the EP had UK collabos and that he thought it was best to let the music go before his "one man show" on September 14.

EP in four days? One man show in London? UK collaborations? It's all too much!

Meanwhile we are all here like...

But Cassper knows what he's doing... it's apparently all part of a plan that is coming together. He also said he knows other people will get it and others just won't.

Cassper said he was aware that he'll gain more fans but also didn't want to lose his existing loyal fan base. He also kept mum about the release date of the EP.

Guess we'll all just have to wait and see.

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