Cassper is known for his iconic #FillUp concerts. The Dome in 2015, Orlando Stadium in 2016, FNB Stadium in 2017, Moses Mabhida Stadium in 2018, the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in 2019 and Mmabatho Stadium in 2022.
He has also grabbed the attention of the boxing fraternity with his Celeb City boxing matches, started a luxury liquor brand and entered a partnership with Drip Footwear.
Earlier this year Cassper said he has moved on from proving himself to anyone after a tweep asked him to come back to the rap game.
“Nah, I’ve done my thing. If there’s guys who still don’t rate me, it’s on them. No more points to prove. Raps, music, hits, money, business, whatever man. I’m that dude FR overall. Those who don’t see it yet will never ever see it and that’s okay. Next chapter,” he wrote.
The rapper also thanked his fans for allowing him to express himself artistically.
“I've been competing commercially for 10 years and we’ve had a lot of commercial success, the level many artists will never see. I don’t need to make a song to survive anymore. It feels so good. None of this would’ve been possible without your undying support. Thank you, Team Nyovest,” he tweeted.
'I want to create a masterpiece. I owe it to myself’ — Cassper Nyovest hints at cooking up a new album
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Rapper Cassper Nyovest is toying with the idea of working on his next album.
He said he owed himself a “masterpiece” and has been at work in the booth.
“I been in the studio messing around. Don’t know how long it’ll take but I wanna create a masterpiece. I owe to myself,” he tweeted.
Cassper is known for his iconic #FillUp concerts. The Dome in 2015, Orlando Stadium in 2016, FNB Stadium in 2017, Moses Mabhida Stadium in 2018, the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in 2019 and Mmabatho Stadium in 2022.
He has also grabbed the attention of the boxing fraternity with his Celeb City boxing matches, started a luxury liquor brand and entered a partnership with Drip Footwear.
Earlier this year Cassper said he has moved on from proving himself to anyone after a tweep asked him to come back to the rap game.
“Nah, I’ve done my thing. If there’s guys who still don’t rate me, it’s on them. No more points to prove. Raps, music, hits, money, business, whatever man. I’m that dude FR overall. Those who don’t see it yet will never ever see it and that’s okay. Next chapter,” he wrote.
The rapper also thanked his fans for allowing him to express himself artistically.
“I've been competing commercially for 10 years and we’ve had a lot of commercial success, the level many artists will never see. I don’t need to make a song to survive anymore. It feels so good. None of this would’ve been possible without your undying support. Thank you, Team Nyovest,” he tweeted.
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