'You kinda have to know his voice': Cassper Nyovest confirms Nasty C features on 'Solomon'

12 September 2023 - 14:16
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Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C announced their African Throne tour
Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C announced their African Throne tour
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Cassper Nyovest revealed Nasty C is featured on his forthcoming album, but not in the way one would expect. 

Solomon is dropping on September 23 and the pair recently started their joint tour African Throne on September 1.

They held a press briefing in Botswana before kicking off their performance. 

“I don't know if I should say it but there’s a Nasty feature on the album but you kinda have to know his voice to hear. But he contributed to the album. I asked him to do something on the album and he was an artist enough to do it because there’s like a certain paintbrush that I needed and he did it for me,” Cassper said.

The tour will see them perform the collaborations they've done and new music from their fresh projects.

“It's nice to hear something new that's exciting and to collaborate with someone like that. That's why I always have exciting collaborations with new guys because I'm always looking to be exciting,

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“This tour is a testament to the vibrant tapestry of sounds and rhythms that Africa has gifted to the world. We're thrilled to bring this celebration to every corner of the globe and share the magic of our music,” said Cassper. 

Previously speaking to TshisaLIVE, Nasty C said the secret to establishing himself on a global stage lay in forming lifelong relationships in the industry.

“It’s been an amazing journey. I’m lucky enough to be the type of person to be patient with all of it. I know if I want it to last I have to put in just as much time building it. But it’s been a crazy journey. A lot of things that I thought I would only achieve way later in my career I have already done and I’ve met the people who inspired me to start making music. I’ve done more than meet them, I’ve made music with them and their people,” he said. 



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