Nasty C serves fans hot with ‘There They Go’ (Video)

South African rapper David Junior Ngcobo, better known as Nasty C, has released a new track and it’s getting a lot of love from his fans, even his fiercest critics are feeling it.

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The song titled There They Go is Nasty C’s first release after he signed an exclusive deal with Def Jam Recordings via a joint venture with Universal Music Africa.

Nasty C

There They Go is a masterpiece. It epitomizes Nasty C’s growth since he made his debut in the South African music scene with a mixtape titled One Kid And A Thousand Coffins.

His flow on this jam is really dope. If you are a huge fan of the 23-year-old rapper, like myself, I am sure your finger will be stuck on the replay button.

The other thing that I really love about Nasty C is his unique ability to play around with words. Unlike many rappers, his rhymes are not too predictable and that is a good thing, isn’t it? Notably, he also has some dope punchlines.

Nasty C

I absolutely love the beat on There They Go. Other than the fact that it’s very catchy, I am sure that after listening to this jam you will agree with me that it blends well with the rapper’s vibe, flow and style.

The video is also on point, especially it’s quality. The locations, lighting, choreography and scene transitioning are so good.

Watch There They Go below and tell us what you think. Enjoy.

Sauti Sol makes grand comeback with fresh hit ‘Suzanna’ (Video)

It’s such a good time to be alive ladies and gentlemen. Why, you ask? Well, after a long musical hiatus award winning Kenyan band Sauti Sol is back and they bigger and better.

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A few hours ago, Sauti Sol dropped a new track dubbed Suzanna, off their forthcoming album Midnight Train, and it is without a doubt their best song yet. Trust me.

Sauti Sol
Sauti Sol

The underlying message in their new song is that people, especially our ladies, should accept themselves as they were created by God and not to undergo costly procedures because they are afraid that nobody will love them.

In layman’s language, don’t bleach your skin, get butt injections, wear Brazilian wigs because you are perfect the way you are and it all boils down to your habits and not the way you look.

The other subject that Sauti Sol has addressed in their new track is controversial phenomenon of sponsor and lasses who are their beneficiaries.

Sauti Sol

Other than the powerful message that Suzanna carries, it is also very infectious. Honestly speaking, I have lost count of the number of times I’ve listened to it since it was released because I just keep hitting the replay button.

The jam, which was released a week after band announced their exclusive recording agreement with Universal Music Music Africa (UMA), has been getting a lot of airplay since it came out and understandably so.

Suzanna is well-arranged. The wit in the lyrics is unmatched. If you have to know, my favourite line in this jam is the part that goes like, “And I see you in London, silicon on your bum bum shaking what your doctor gave you.”

Sauti-Sol

The instrumentation on this track is impeccable. Polycarp Otieno did a good job on the guitar because it hits the soul as you listen.

The video concept is also sick. The 70s disco ball set up aligns well with the theme of the song because if people fell in love during that time, why should you change your body now to be loved?

This song is a whole vibe and I can’t wait to sample other songs from their forthcoming album because this is enough proof that it’s not business as usual since they have also matured musically.

Watch Suzanna below and tell us what you think. Enjoy