‘It’s just business’ — Cassper explains why Nadia is not billed to perform at Celeb City

30 September 2022 - 10:00
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Cassper Nyovest said not booking Nadia Nakai to perform on Saturday was just business
Cassper Nyovest said not booking Nadia Nakai to perform on Saturday was just business
Image: Instagram/ Cassper Nyovest

Cassper Nyovest has made it clear he has no bad vibes with Nadia Nakai, but said the rapper is no longer his responsibility.

This after a tweep asked Cass why he did not book Nadia for his Celeb City boxing match. The rapper said it was nothing personal, just business. 

“Yeah but it’s no longer my responsibility to book Nadia or promote her. It’s not personal, it’s just business. That should make sense.”

In a separate tweet he said Nadia's personal business had nothing to do with him. 

“That’s none of my business who she’s with in her personal life. She’s is just no longer in business with us. That’s where it ends with me. Gore o dirang le Mang ha e batle nna eo. Wang thola ? Adawise ? You coming to the fight on Saturday?” he tweeted.

A year ago Cassper t rubbished claims there was tension between himself and Nadia after her exit from the rapper’s Family Tree record label.

“She left the label and we no longer work together, so naturally we won’t hang as much. She’s got a new team and I’m sure she’ll be good because she always did her own thing anyway,” he wrote.

Nadia was the first to reveal the news of her exit from the record label in an interview with Slikour. She admitted leaving Cassper was an emotional experience.

“I am no longer with The Tree. I am working on my own record label. I need to be able to stand on my own. Funny enough, I was scared to tell Cass. After I told him, I could feel he was a bit sad, but we are good,” she said

Cassper took to his Twitter timeline on Thursday afternoon to announce the fight between him and Priddy Ugly will airi live on ESPN Africa channel 218 on DStv.



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