Hip-hop heavyweights Nasty C and K.O have collaborated with Skwandaworld on the new single Too Much.
K.O, real name Ntokozo Mdluli, said the song highlights the braggadocio theme of material gains and flexing, showcasing the artists' distinctive styles of delivery.
“This collaboration is a significant moment in the country's hip-hop, combining the lyrical depth of Nasty C with my energetic flair. The last time our fans saw us collaborate was on DJ Vigilante's song Bang Out almost a decade ago”, he said.
Ntokozo Ngcobo, known as Nasty C, said: “The song reflects on personal milestones, including my relationship with the mother of my child and some of the privileges I afforded my son through fame and notoriety. My introspective verses contrast with K.O's dynamic verse and chorus, where I bring my unique voice and signature local flair when I rap, creating an infectious hook that elevates the song.”
Meanwhile, rapper Duncan is releasing his single 200 Bars on Friday.
He told TshisaLIVE the song is not necessarily a diss track.
Nasty C and K.O’s collaboration with Skwandaworld is ‘Too Much’
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Hip-hop heavyweights Nasty C and K.O have collaborated with Skwandaworld on the new single Too Much.
K.O, real name Ntokozo Mdluli, said the song highlights the braggadocio theme of material gains and flexing, showcasing the artists' distinctive styles of delivery.
“This collaboration is a significant moment in the country's hip-hop, combining the lyrical depth of Nasty C with my energetic flair. The last time our fans saw us collaborate was on DJ Vigilante's song Bang Out almost a decade ago”, he said.
Ntokozo Ngcobo, known as Nasty C, said: “The song reflects on personal milestones, including my relationship with the mother of my child and some of the privileges I afforded my son through fame and notoriety. My introspective verses contrast with K.O's dynamic verse and chorus, where I bring my unique voice and signature local flair when I rap, creating an infectious hook that elevates the song.”
Meanwhile, rapper Duncan is releasing his single 200 Bars on Friday.
He told TshisaLIVE the song is not necessarily a diss track.
Image: Instagram/K.O
“It's not a diss song but hip-hop fans will decide what kind of a song it is. I'm dropping bars playing with words, maybe they'll pick certain subliminals here and there. This song is for hip-hop,” he said.
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