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Nasty C’s Impending Album ‘Zulu Man With Some Power’ will sound more African

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We are so close to being served with Nasty C’s third studio album, ‘Zulu Man With Some Power’.

The young multi-talented South African rapper has finally revealed a few details about his new album. One of the striking facts about the album is that it will have a more African feel as compared to his previous: ‘Bad Hair’ and ‘Strings and Bling’.

Executive produced by No I.D., Nasty-C says the seasoned hip-hop and R&B music producer unlocked something in him that other people were failing to get across to him.

SOUND MORE AFRICAN.

No I.D.

“He put it in the perfect words, and I understood it. And I implied it in my music. You’ll hear it. When you hear it, it’s crazy, it’s going to drive you nuts.”

Jiggy Jigga also announced the structure for the album with his followers on social media. “Zulu Man with some Power will be spilt into 4 sections.”

Section one will give you goosebumps,” says Nasty C, “sections two and three will be a fucking rollercoaster, you will shit yourself. Section four will make you proud—it will make you cry; it’ll make you appreciate; it’ll make you realize that Ivyson is not to be fucked with.”

With all the hype built around it, we are eager to hear the project to see how much Nasty C has evolved as an artist.

Currently, ‘Zulu Man With Some Power‘ has no release date.

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