As a US viewer and SA ally, I can say with 100% confidence that moving to the US from SA for a career boost in Hip-Hop of all things is self-sabotage. There are people you can find in the streets of NYC who would easily smoke Nast C into smithereens. It's just far too competitive. Tyla is an anomaly. She is a very pretty woman who came to the US to further her career because she had the backing of RCA and the rest of the industry. The INDUSTRY opens the doors for you in the US, not simply sheer talent. That's extremely rare and with all this? Tyla is still not guaranteed a long successful career years from. I get that people want what they can't have, but the grass is not always greener. He doesn't realize how good he has it in SA. As an interanational artist, the US market has to come find you and not the other way around. Nast C, if he's being serious about the move, will be back to SA sooner than he realizes...
we try to tell them but they dont listen especially because they want to sound American use american style & culture thinking that we don't appreciate them here when there's ppl like tyler the creator who are oveloooked by mainstream tyla is succeeding because she's doing something different like burna boy rep their culture , but nasty will be doing American culture and style and accent , they want to learn the Hardway like the uk until they started focusing on their own sound culture & accent same as Latinas with reggaeton
Insightful but your argument is based on Fear and not self belief which is why we even know who is today. The Nigga's only got 1 life, if his heart says push for growth in the US I don't see why not..than living to regret never even trying later in life. It's not like he'll be banned from ever returning home if it's slower than expected lol
@@sahiphopNETWORK i think Nasty C of all people knows just how competitive the hip hop landscape is…..its better for him to try and find out for himself than not just because SOMEONE ON RUclips THINKS ITS NOT A GOOD IDEA.…why is it so hard to not put our feelings in front of the story and realize that the real growth for him is in the US? SA is amazing when it comes to music…..but I have noticed that rappers that are “bar oriented” like A-Reece, Nasty C, Kid Tini or Stogie T are underrated or we just don’t care about them because a lot of the things they say go over our heads……but in the US he can have his songs studied by reaction RUclipsrs that will likely expand his reach. Ask yourself why Nasty C hasn’t dropped a record with straight bars since Price City.
Americans will never accept Nasty C. The reason Tyla is doing so well is because she’s different, Americans like unique and interesting perspectives from outside. If you sound exactly like them, they’ll scrutinise you and remind you that you’re not good enough, even if you’re the best of the best. That’s the equivalent of a Nigerian Amapiano artist moving to South Africa to try and make it here, you may have one hit but South Africas will never accept you, until you innovate Piano and make it totally new.
As much as i agree, i think people just wanna hear good music man. The Gate-Keepers might try and do that but with proper marketing and being around rappers like J. Cole and his camp, it wont matter
Well said 👏🏾👏🏾. They are proud of their culture and they would much rather have it come from their own people because thats where its came from. Exactly the same with us and piano. Let’s let him cook and see
Why would we Americans want to hear/accept a South African trying to be American. He’s in the interview saying “nixxa” all over the place. We Americans respect authenticity and you just being yourself.
@@ajohn502you know this guy well enough to say he's not being himself?😂 Hop off dude, some people are heavily influenced by what they like and want to become.
@@dniilii yes I know if you’re African and you GREW UP in Africa, then you’re culturally and linguistically different from someone who grew up in America. He sounds like someone who WISHES they grew up in America.
'If I was born in the States' is a dissapointing thing to be hearing from someone who's supposed to be representing the continent. Even if it may be true, you can't say it.
He was speaking hypothetically…..he wasn’t insinuating that he regrets being born here…..he even said in 2022 he had a chance to leave but he didn’t because he wanted to stay here. And to be honest I agree with him…..feelings and pride aside.
Yep some of these young boys and girls wish they were born in america. They bought in to this thing of american dream that america is place of milk and honey. They need to listen to African americans
If he was born in the USA he wouldn't be Nasty c after all. What's the point of saying that. South Africans wouldn't even need nasty c. He will just be another regular USA rapper. He wouldn't even be in the Top 20 greatest rappers of all time. If he was in the USA.
😂😅😂how many dope rappers are in America. It might take him time, unless if he signs his soul to the devil. And in most cases he might not be a superstar in America
He should consider moving to London instead. They’re far more accepting, have a pretty big African population and are more open to various types of music, even on a mainstream level. I also feel SA is slowly starting to appreciate more alternative music due to globalisation. In fact I can predict we’ll start seeing more acts hit a global level that aren’t just in the dance music category within the next 3/4 years. If I were him I’d just sit tight and continue putting out the music and let the market catch up, plus he already has a fanbase this side.
Tyla's target audience and Nasty C's audience are completely different. Tyla's fun base is mostly young teenage girls. Thats an audience thats not difficult to please. Labels also don't have as much of a difficulty to sell and push Tyla's music. Rap on the other hand is a completely different ball game with mainly a demographic thats deeply rooted in culture. Nasty C knows this and understands its very well. He had a taste of it while he was there so he knows what he's jumping into. On the other flip slide of it I understand his frustration with the African market. We are so undecided and it makes it difficult for our artists to evolve and grow. Its like theres just no room for growth here. You stagnate and become washed up, next thing youre relying on controversy to stay relevant. Look at whats going on with Cassper, its sad to watch. That being said i hope it all works out for him.
i agree with you but you forgot one thing tyla's fanbase is all ages trust me ive seen older people who love tyla , tyla is authentic and also makes universally loved music which accomodates every continent ,she just received her Platinum Plaque from brazil last week now see how far her music reaches , to people who dont even speak english ,thats how diverse it is for her , Rap music has been on the decline in USA so he has a tough road if he wants to be that guy
@@KestraBeats yes just like how people loved many artist , her fanbase was based of one hit and now she's thriving to get into same level like mike posner , she's losing a lot of fanbase and by next year she'll be like ice spice
@@KestraBeats awe bless you spitting facts , even Jesus loves her. She’s basically a national treasure at this point, we should not compare treasure with trash like nasty c :it is so disrespectful to the Gods who give us this gifts in the form of raw talent through all artists. Do not get me wrong, Nasty just a lame nigga ,a Father ‘FADA or PAPA’ at this moment in time, and a ZULU MAN WITH SOME POWER that confuses him as he wishes he was AMERICAN. WE ARE NOT DUMB ,People should respect themselves it’s 2024 ,Yazin!!!!!
Not trying to sound like a hater but, as someone who used to do hip-hop myself, it's not really worth it, I feel like the Kendrick and Drake beef revealed the mindset of Americans towards anyone from outside of the US doing hip hop, he'd either be labeled a culture vultures or an outsider if he hasn't lived and had the real African American experience of being a black man living in America, having a hometown to represent, as Kendrick said on Euphoria "they run to America to immitate heritage but they can't immitate this violence" He'd have to totally renounce his South African heritage, find a city and a community he can assimilate into and connect with on a cultural level and then rep that city as his hometown, which could take years.....Even on the Joe Budden podcast they addressed this and said "there's a difference between observing American culture and actually living the American culture" Tyla's career worked coz the genre she's doing is independence of "the culture" but still benefitting from it at the same time
@@eli.blackwaters_sa I stopped doing music in general not just hip-hop actually, I stopped because I actually got to see how most of these rappers are living in real life,when I started hanging out with people in the industry in joburg, it's a facade...so I changed careers, I'm more of a visual artist now
Tyla's relocation to the U.S was easy coz she already had motion in the U.S because of her "water" hit..."water" was an international hit that blew up on tiktok, don't forget...things just fell into place for tyla...she didn't have to go to the U.S as an underdog and hustle her way up.
Imagine dawg 😂😂 They act like they've been there and done that. Nobody knows what Nasty C has planned expect for Nasty C himself, so I wish him all the best and I hope he represents us well 😁
This is the best decision Nast c can do for himself and his career, bro will definately make it the states I'm 100% sure of it, the 🐐 can never fail,never
Bro😂😂 the states is very competitive and you can't make it tryna imitate their culture when you ain't from there the only reason Nigerian artists are successful in the states is the different sound, I fxck with Nasty but he is killing his career here leaving his core fan base which actually goes to his shows and anticipates his drops is just career suicide, unpopular opinion areece and Shane Eagle have a better chance to make it in the states than Nasty c
Sorry my brother it’s too late his time has passed 🤞🏼😂 if he was still 18 to 21 or 23 between there now he would have started small and built up with whoever was about to blow up in America back when it was strings and bling he would has be big as lil mosey lil tecca lil baby gunna whoever was hustling back then but he chose to feature french Montana Asap ferg people who’s career could not help nasty c if he was must he would have been along side lil baby and gunna or anyone who is big not old in the game lil French Montana
Sorry my brother it’s too late his time has passed 🤞🏼😂 if he was still 18 to 21 or 23 between there now he would have started small and built up with whoever was about to blow up in America back when it was strings and bling he would has be big as lil mosey lil tecca lil baby gunna whoever was hustling back then but he chose to feature french Montana Asap ferg people who’s career could not help nasty c if he was must he would have been along side lil baby and gunna or anyone who is big not old in the game lil French Montana
Sorry my brother it’s too late his time has passed 🤞🏼😂 if he was still 18 to 21 or 23 between there now he would have started small and built up with whoever was about to blow up in America back when it was strings and bling he would has be big as lil mosey lil tecca lil baby gunna whoever was hustling back then but he chose to feature french Montana Asap ferg people who’s career could not help nasty c if he was must he would have been along side lil baby and gunna or anyone who is big not old in the game lil French Montana
nah he has a better chance sounding like them than being totally different cause has bars in his music that go over alot of south African's heads where as in America he could be the next lil Wayne
@@SKM2196 ppl like you that sabotage sahiphop the role of the artist is to make the mesage palitable to the audience if not then youfailed as an artist
If you were born in the States then you wouldnt have had the same life experiences and becoe the person that you are today. You essentially wouldn't be you ...
If he makes it he'll really blow up, competition that side is tough,there are radio station that only play hiphop from artists that are unknown, there's battle rap and not forgetting shows like sway or tim eastwood in the UK...good luck poi go do us proud
All Nasty needs to do is to just be himself keep putting out dope shid and have a team that will take him places like Tyla. Going to the US, I’m not too sure about that but hope it works out for him.
it's a great career decision, and i hope he follows through. but when i hear him speak, all i hear is a guy that isn't proud enough to be his full south african self. he clearly worships and emulates the americans, pretty much all south african rappers are like that. they love the americans too much. but he has a point about the appreciation of versatility, could u blame him for wanting to be on the world stage?
I don’t think him going to the states will make things easier. It seems that it’s hard for any rapper to have huge success in America 🇺🇸 - Nasty C gotta just do him and leave it to God. Tyla’s success comes from her representing South Africa while Nasty sounds American and uses American slang which would make it harder for him to stand out in America. Zulu Man With Some Power was he’s chance to showcase to the American market what South Africa is about. But aye man we wish him the best, he’s definitely talented.
If he goes that side he'll basically be like an upcoming artist 😭 he'll be competing against other artists who already have a loyal fanbase only thing that will help him is getting features from B list artists
@@kianvanzuydam2959 Yeah he's on that Lil Baby level but other labels will definitely try and shut him down if he has the momentum to compete with their A list stars
THERES NO GOOD OR BAD DECISION, ITS JUST A DECISION MAN ALL WE CAN DO IS WISH THIS MAN GOOD LUCK AND HOPE HE OPENS DOORS FOR MORE RAPPERS WHO SEE THEMSELVES GOING BEYOND JUS SA HIPHOP
Drake is an example of a wannabe American that still made it in America. He faked a Southern accent and still does to this day but he was accepted. It can be done. Nasty C will be OK. He's got talent. He just needs a good team behind him.
if lilwayne didn't pick up drake it wouldn't be & canada usa accents a close culture are closer unless nasty c is rolling with the big boys its gonna be tough, but he needs a unique selling point, drake had that sing rap at a time of hard rap focused more on the ladies and non street ninjas ...nasty c whats his target? surbubs
@@Loyiso444 Styles P's mom is from South Africa. It'd still be weird if he started rapping with an SA accent. lolol Drake didn't start using that fake accent until Wayne signed him. That's what it's so bad.
@sahiphopNETWORK A Toronto accent is absolutely nothing like a Southern accent. He faking it to fit in and it worked. I agree Lil Wayne was a super big help.
The problem with making it in the United States is that they will never accept you sounding like them in America when you not American Imagine a Nigerian from Nigeria coming to SA to sing Isizulu on Amapioano People won't accept it
@@xlxfx thats cap! He already can get a co sign from T.I., 50, French and from a number of radio stations. His freestyle was posted by Chris Brown on his story. This Man already has a bag so getting a feature from a current hot artist is all he needs to get center stage and recognition.
Y'all are too critical, let him explore his options, it fails he can always come back and if it sticks it sticks. You have one life to live why not try see your unrecognizable self within that one life. An example of glabal artist is Central C, he is from the UK but the whole world loves his music now, why cuz he made the most out of that Cole Bennett video feature, Nasty C can do the same thing. It's very possible.
he doesnt want to do hiphop, he wants to venture into rnb n other genres bcoz in sa he is limited, he said he is fine with being a ghost writer for bigger artists
Nasty c is going to make it ! First he has a strong fan base as he is leading in SA so far , I feel like they want his soul 💔n he hasn’t sold it , his shows r still clean n visuals ! Once u see red all over the place he’s gone but he will make it trust me because he is nice
@@goodenoughseun9523 stop talkin kak Areece the top dawg here in SA , nasty 🤮 he knows his time is up as he isn’t connecting to the youth anymore basically he is a father 🧓🏾 now so he is thinking like a Zulu father with some power
As a former fan I’m stressed about him feeling out of place in his own home.....but I know mr ivy has a good head on his shoulders....all the best to big bro 🔥😎
SA is a dance nation and ever since Amapiano hiphop cats have been starving so I kinda understand the move, hope bro is ready to switch up though because if he carries on with his americanised style, I don't see it working out too well
It's betta to be where u are and keep doin wat u luv, shi happens for a reason... the music industry in the states is dirtier and darker place than most music industries. if Nasty was to drop 4 well thought out, well executed and well promoted albums aimed at a specific demographic and fanbase in the next 10yrs. His career will transcend beyond the lot that his biult for himself.
AKA wouldn't even make it in Botswana so his opinion is not valid the guy was only viable on SA If you check almost all mainstream hip hop act on SA has more international collaboration than aka
I agree. And i've always agreed with Nasty C.. he's better than most American acts. Rap is slow in this country, people just wanna dance and listen to Afro Pop🤦🏽♂️😂
Am I the only one who thinks he needs to change his name? Nasty C worked well for the up and coming kid, coolest kid in Africa vibes but now he's a big boy, nobody taking him serious with that name
This boy is dillusional, he's been trying the US market for a few years and they haven't received him well because he is just copy and paste of what they already have..He should sit down or ask Tyla for a feature
He shouldn't have said it,he should have just done it
It’s always better to try and fail than not try at all. So do you Cizzle..we wish him nothing but the best ❤️❤️
As a US viewer and SA ally, I can say with 100% confidence that moving to the US from SA for a career boost in Hip-Hop of all things is self-sabotage.
There are people you can find in the streets of NYC who would easily smoke Nast C into smithereens. It's just far too competitive.
Tyla is an anomaly. She is a very pretty woman who came to the US to further her career because she had the backing of RCA and the rest of the industry. The INDUSTRY opens the doors for you in the US, not simply sheer talent.
That's extremely rare and with all this? Tyla is still not guaranteed a long successful career years from.
I get that people want what they can't have, but the grass is not always greener. He doesn't realize how good he has it in SA. As an interanational artist, the US market has to come find you and not the other way around. Nast C, if he's being serious about the move, will be back to SA sooner than he realizes...
Damn that’s deep.
we try to tell them but they dont listen especially because they want to sound American use american style & culture thinking that we don't appreciate them here when there's ppl like tyler the creator who are oveloooked by mainstream tyla is succeeding because she's doing something different like burna boy rep their culture , but nasty will be doing American culture and style and accent , they want to learn the Hardway like the uk until they started focusing on their own sound culture & accent same as Latinas with reggaeton
Insightful but your argument is based on Fear and not self belief which is why we even know who is today. The Nigga's only got 1 life, if his heart says push for growth in the US I don't see why not..than living to regret never even trying later in life. It's not like he'll be banned from ever returning home if it's slower than expected lol
Which nasty u talking bout ?
@@sahiphopNETWORK i think Nasty C of all people knows just how competitive the hip hop landscape is…..its better for him to try and find out for himself than not just because SOMEONE ON RUclips THINKS ITS NOT A GOOD IDEA.…why is it so hard to not put our feelings in front of the story and realize that the real growth for him is in the US?
SA is amazing when it comes to music…..but I have noticed that rappers that are “bar oriented” like A-Reece, Nasty C, Kid Tini or Stogie T are underrated or we just don’t care about them because a lot of the things they say go over our heads……but in the US he can have his songs studied by reaction RUclipsrs that will likely expand his reach. Ask yourself why Nasty C hasn’t dropped a record with straight bars since Price City.
Good luck to that man, we have faith in you bro. Do it organically and stay away from Diddy like characters👊🏽
💯 I'm a south african who will support a fellow whos REALLY passionate. And if they passionate yeses, flying colors ‼️
@@Swiftkeyprotexter that’s wassap bro🤝 that boy been 🔥 he deserves the support
Americans will never accept Nasty C. The reason Tyla is doing so well is because she’s different, Americans like unique and interesting perspectives from outside. If you sound exactly like them, they’ll scrutinise you and remind you that you’re not good enough, even if you’re the best of the best. That’s the equivalent of a Nigerian Amapiano artist moving to South Africa to try and make it here, you may have one hit but South Africas will never accept you, until you innovate Piano and make it totally new.
Well said.
waarheid
As much as i agree, i think people just wanna hear good music man. The Gate-Keepers might try and do that but with proper marketing and being around rappers like J. Cole and his camp, it wont matter
Well said 👏🏾👏🏾. They are proud of their culture and they would much rather have it come from their own people because thats where its came from. Exactly the same with us and piano. Let’s let him cook and see
@@MosesMatsepane fact 💯
Americans aren't really accepting. The level of gate keeping on hipHop is insane
real
Why would we Americans want to hear/accept a South African trying to be American. He’s in the interview saying “nixxa” all over the place. We Americans respect authenticity and you just being yourself.
@@ajohn502 so whts wrong wth dat
@@ajohn502you know this guy well enough to say he's not being himself?😂 Hop off dude, some people are heavily influenced by what they like and want to become.
@@dniilii yes I know if you’re African and you GREW UP in Africa, then you’re culturally and linguistically different from someone who grew up in America. He sounds like someone who WISHES they grew up in America.
'If I was born in the States' is a dissapointing thing to be hearing from someone who's supposed to be representing the continent. Even if it may be true, you can't say it.
He was speaking hypothetically…..he wasn’t insinuating that he regrets being born here…..he even said in 2022 he had a chance to leave but he didn’t because he wanted to stay here.
And to be honest I agree with him…..feelings and pride aside.
Yep some of these young boys and girls wish they were born in america. They bought in to this thing of american dream that america is place of milk and honey. They need to listen to African americans
If he was born in the USA he wouldn't be Nasty c after all. What's the point of saying that. South Africans wouldn't even need nasty c.
He will just be another regular USA rapper.
He wouldn't even be in the Top 20 greatest rappers of all time. If he was in the USA.
Elaine was not hustle driven. Nasty C has it all he can go there.
I disagree... They don't take us seriously as Africans, all they see is booty scratchers
😂😅😂how many dope rappers are in America. It might take him time, unless if he signs his soul to the devil. And in most cases he might not be a superstar in America
@@mthunzimhlongo660 nasty c can rep bro don't underestimate him
He should go
@@Sandile888 is he? The grass is not always greener!
It would be difficult to convince Asians you know better Martial arts. Just saying. 🙃
He should do whatever, it's his life at the end of the day.
Damn bro 😂😅😅
Unless you have Diddy in your corner.
Jb and drake did
Those are guys you hate ,how coincidence you mention them and not your faves who've been with diddy@@iceflame7h3iconic89
He should consider moving to London instead. They’re far more accepting, have a pretty big African population and are more open to various types of music, even on a mainstream level. I also feel SA is slowly starting to appreciate more alternative music due to globalisation. In fact I can predict we’ll start seeing more acts hit a global level that aren’t just in the dance music category within the next 3/4 years. If I were him I’d just sit tight and continue putting out the music and let the market catch up, plus he already has a fanbase this side.
More success to Nasty C ❤
Hiphop is Global wherever you feel appreciated go there
Hes not appreciated in USA 😂
It’s not a good idea or a bad idea. It’s a risky move which can win big or lose big
Thank you for writing Lose and not Loose. Have a great day.
Bro is just gonna be reminded They Not Like US 🇺🇸 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 damn bro
Tyla's target audience and Nasty C's audience are completely different. Tyla's fun base is mostly young teenage girls. Thats an audience thats not difficult to please. Labels also don't have as much of a difficulty to sell and push Tyla's music. Rap on the other hand is a completely different ball game with mainly a demographic thats deeply rooted in culture.
Nasty C knows this and understands its very well. He had a taste of it while he was there so he knows what he's jumping into. On the other flip slide of it I understand his frustration with the African market. We are so undecided and it makes it difficult for our artists to evolve and grow. Its like theres just no room for growth here. You stagnate and become washed up, next thing youre relying on controversy to stay relevant. Look at whats going on with Cassper, its sad to watch. That being said i hope it all works out for him.
Tyla is a girl being used as naked gal to get Hollywood fans live her
He gone flop he must chais
i agree with you but you forgot one thing tyla's fanbase is all ages trust me ive seen older people who love tyla , tyla is authentic and also makes universally loved music which accomodates every continent ,she just received her Platinum Plaque from brazil last week now see how far her music reaches , to people who dont even speak english ,thats how diverse it is for her , Rap music has been on the decline in USA so he has a tough road if he wants to be that guy
@@KestraBeats yes just like how people loved many artist , her fanbase was based of one hit and now she's thriving to get into same level like mike posner , she's losing a lot of fanbase and by next year she'll be like ice spice
@@KestraBeats awe bless you spitting facts , even Jesus loves her. She’s basically a national treasure at this point, we should not compare treasure with trash like nasty c :it is so disrespectful to the Gods who give us this gifts in the form of raw talent through all artists.
Do not get me wrong, Nasty just a lame nigga ,a Father ‘FADA or PAPA’ at this moment in time, and a ZULU MAN WITH SOME POWER that confuses him as he wishes he was AMERICAN. WE ARE NOT DUMB ,People should respect themselves it’s 2024 ,Yazin!!!!!
Not trying to sound like a hater but, as someone who used to do hip-hop myself, it's not really worth it, I feel like the Kendrick and Drake beef revealed the mindset of Americans towards anyone from outside of the US doing hip hop, he'd either be labeled a culture vultures or an outsider if he hasn't lived and had the real African American experience of being a black man living in America, having a hometown to represent, as Kendrick said on Euphoria "they run to America to immitate heritage but they can't immitate this violence"
He'd have to totally renounce his South African heritage, find a city and a community he can assimilate into and connect with on a cultural level and then rep that city as his hometown, which could take years.....Even on the Joe Budden podcast they addressed this and said "there's a difference between observing American culture and actually living the American culture"
Tyla's career worked coz the genre she's doing is independence of "the culture" but still benefitting from it at the same time
What made you stop doing hip hop if you don’t mind me asking?
@@eli.blackwaters_sa I stopped doing music in general not just hip-hop actually, I stopped because I actually got to see how most of these rappers are living in real life,when I started hanging out with people in the industry in joburg, it's a facade...so I changed careers, I'm more of a visual artist now
You spoke complete truth here my brother. Let's hope the others also come to see
Well said
I feel it would be different for him now cause he's older. But ay we wish him well man
Zuluman wants to be American so badly
😂😂😂
They will treat you like Tyla dawg
We won't.
Hes a man he wont experience that
You guys don’t get how black Americans hate Africans
@@AGirlCalledNicolelol yall will bully him
Tyla different, stop capping!
I’m up next - Pharaoh, on God.
All the best, rooting for you!🤞🏽🇿🇦
Tyla's relocation to the U.S was easy coz she already had motion in the U.S because of her "water" hit..."water" was an international hit that blew up on tiktok, don't forget...things just fell into place for tyla...she didn't have to go to the U.S as an underdog and hustle her way up.
SA is rejecting his American aproach to music n him putting the states over SA. Not his versatility.
I love how there’s people commenting about how it’s not a good move as if they tried doing it themselves lol.
Bro 😅😅😅
Imagine dawg 😂😂 They act like they've been there and done that. Nobody knows what Nasty C has planned expect for Nasty C himself, so I wish him all the best and I hope he represents us well 😁
Exactly.
The most versatile act in SA by far since AKA died.
This is the best decision Nast c can do for himself and his career, bro will definately make it the states I'm 100% sure of it, the 🐐 can never fail,never
Bro😂😂 the states is very competitive and you can't make it tryna imitate their culture when you ain't from there the only reason Nigerian artists are successful in the states is the different sound, I fxck with Nasty but he is killing his career here leaving his core fan base which actually goes to his shows and anticipates his drops is just career suicide, unpopular opinion areece and Shane Eagle have a better chance to make it in the states than Nasty c
Sorry my brother it’s too late his time has passed 🤞🏼😂 if he was still 18 to 21 or 23 between there now he would have started small and built up with whoever was about to blow up in America back when it was strings and bling he would has be big as lil mosey lil tecca lil baby gunna whoever was hustling back then but he chose to feature french Montana Asap ferg people who’s career could not help nasty c if he was must he would have been along side lil baby and gunna or anyone who is big not old in the game lil French Montana
Sorry my brother it’s too late his time has passed 🤞🏼😂 if he was still 18 to 21 or 23 between there now he would have started small and built up with whoever was about to blow up in America back when it was strings and bling he would has be big as lil mosey lil tecca lil baby gunna whoever was hustling back then but he chose to feature french Montana Asap ferg people who’s career could not help nasty c if he was must he would have been along side lil baby and gunna or anyone who is big not old in the game lil French Montana
Sorry my brother it’s too late his time has passed 🤞🏼😂 if he was still 18 to 21 or 23 between there now he would have started small and built up with whoever was about to blow up in America back when it was strings and bling he would has be big as lil mosey lil tecca lil baby gunna whoever was hustling back then but he chose to feature french Montana Asap ferg people who’s career could not help nasty c if he was must he would have been along side lil baby and gunna or anyone who is big not old in the game lil French Montana
@@firstgenerationbillionaireu sound like a Recce fan 😂bitter and sower to
do it bro we rooting for him
Stop capping nobody rooting for him, well I’m not. He nasty like 💩
RIP to his career. Africa is rising and nasty thinking outdated and backwards
the biggest problem is that he sounds like them.a guy who can make it is maglera
Facts bro Americans don't like posers
nah he has a better chance sounding like them than being totally different cause has bars in his music that go over alot of south African's heads where as in America he could be the next lil Wayne
@@SKM2196there's a million other artists that sound like him in the States though
Maglera wouldn't make it either. They'll isolate him coz his from Africa and he doesn't do afrobeats
@@SKM2196 ppl like you that sabotage sahiphop the role of the artist is to make the mesage palitable to the audience if not then youfailed as an artist
Now that diddy’s gone..I wonder how he’s gon make it🤣🤣🤣
Bro anime kancane yho 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Sqedabantwana I swear🤣🤣if diddy was still around..nasty was gon come back giving us depression tracks..🤣🤣🤣
😅
@@spacereactionsSA let’s wait n see ,he’s nasty after all
Why listen to the noise because every artist is under appreciate in their home land..but you go boi boi
If you were born in the States then you wouldnt have had the same life experiences and becoe the person that you are today. You essentially wouldn't be you ...
He's going there to do exactly what they're doing & he's talking about versatile??? He even sounds like them.
Bro 😂😂
He needs to try himself out. SA is such a small market to try and grow big. Even if he fails, he would've tried.
If he makes it he'll really blow up, competition that side is tough,there are radio station that only play hiphop from artists that are unknown, there's battle rap and not forgetting shows like sway or tim eastwood in the UK...good luck poi go do us proud
@@andriesmonama2524 he’ll never make it that side with a Zulu Batman face like that
@@madkidgoodcity3693 bro 😂🤣😭😭 WTF.
Now talk about how A-Reece album was on the top chart for 7 consecutive days
All Nasty needs to do is to just be himself keep putting out dope shid and have a team that will take him places like Tyla.
Going to the US, I’m not too sure about that but hope it works out for him.
Bros new music ain’t the same though🫣💔 in his peak I believed he could make it in the states
He wasted time. He was supposed to move just after Hell Naw.
Now it's too late.
it's a great career decision, and i hope he follows through.
but when i hear him speak, all i hear is a guy that isn't proud enough to be his full south african self. he clearly worships and emulates the americans, pretty much all south african rappers are like that. they love the americans too much.
but he has a point about the appreciation of versatility, could u blame him for wanting to be on the world stage?
I don’t think him going to the states will make things easier. It seems that it’s hard for any rapper to have huge success in America 🇺🇸 - Nasty C gotta just do him and leave it to God. Tyla’s success comes from her representing South Africa while Nasty sounds American and uses American slang which would make it harder for him to stand out in America. Zulu Man With Some Power was he’s chance to showcase to the American market what South Africa is about. But aye man we wish him the best, he’s definitely talented.
If he goes that side he'll basically be like an upcoming artist 😭 he'll be competing against other artists who already have a loyal fanbase only thing that will help him is getting features from B list artists
The thing is nasty c can go bar for bar with a list celebs
Not if he is signed to a big label.
@@kianvanzuydam2959 Yeah he's on that Lil Baby level but other labels will definitely try and shut him down if he has the momentum to compete with their A list stars
Trust me a lot of south african artists wishes they were born in the States. I understand bro🖤
Have some pride
THERES NO GOOD OR BAD DECISION, ITS JUST A DECISION MAN ALL WE CAN DO IS WISH THIS MAN GOOD LUCK AND HOPE HE OPENS DOORS FOR MORE RAPPERS WHO SEE THEMSELVES GOING BEYOND JUS SA HIPHOP
Aye bruh.. All the best boy, best move you can make right now for your career & you growing fam sir. It's all love from me 👏
Drake is an example of a wannabe American that still made it in America. He faked a Southern accent and still does to this day but he was accepted. It can be done. Nasty C will be OK. He's got talent. He just needs a good team behind him.
He’s dad is from Memphis bro
Drake is a rich Jewish kid,who runs the music industry?Jewish people so that is a horrible comparison.
if lilwayne didn't pick up drake it wouldn't be & canada usa accents a close culture are closer unless nasty c is rolling with the big boys its gonna be tough, but he needs a unique selling point, drake had that sing rap at a time of hard rap focused more on the ladies and non street ninjas ...nasty c whats his target? surbubs
@@Loyiso444 Styles P's mom is from South Africa. It'd still be weird if he started rapping with an SA accent. lolol Drake didn't start using that fake accent until Wayne signed him. That's what it's so bad.
@sahiphopNETWORK A Toronto accent is absolutely nothing like a Southern accent. He faking it to fit in and it worked. I agree Lil Wayne was a super big help.
The problem with making it in the United States is that they will never accept you sounding like them in America when you not American
Imagine a Nigerian from Nigeria coming to SA to sing Isizulu on Amapioano
People won't accept it
NLE Choppa is nigerian
what about sha sha from zimbabwe
@@MichaelDhliwayo-xt9bx what is shashl
Please do, go where you are needed and celebrated. "A prophet is without honor un his own country"-Jesus
I wish him luck. But it tough out there boy, stay strong
Burna didn't relocate JS.
guy should do what works for him
Good luck with that move bro. I hope it really works out for you and take care of that virgin hole 🕳️⛳
He is no an American wanna be. He is just highly influence by black American culture.
YAH BRO ONE WAY
Good decision💯 I always said Nasty C is the best rapper in SA
Elaine was not going to make it cause its way harder for singers in the States!! Nasty C can do well cause rappers make it more often.
No. From someone in USA industry. No. Nobody is ever going to fund this guy, promote, co sign. Literally no reason to.
@@xlxfx thats cap! He already can get a co sign from T.I., 50, French and from a number of radio stations. His freestyle was posted by Chris Brown on his story. This Man already has a bag so getting a feature from a current hot artist is all he needs to get center stage and recognition.
He must try
Yes Bro USA for You now Bro❤
Damn..
He must do what is right for him and his carrier but he does not have to find fault with South Africa, that is not wise.
Y'all are too critical, let him explore his options, it fails he can always come back and if it sticks it sticks. You have one life to live why not try see your unrecognizable self within that one life. An example of glabal artist is Central C, he is from the UK but the whole world loves his music now, why cuz he made the most out of that Cole Bennett video feature, Nasty C can do the same thing. It's very possible.
Good luck man
In the land of the blind the one eyed man is King
he doesnt want to do hiphop, he wants to venture into rnb n other genres bcoz in sa he is limited, he said he is fine with being a ghost writer for bigger artists
Nasty c is going to make it ! First he has a strong fan base as he is leading in SA so far , I feel like they want his soul 💔n he hasn’t sold it , his shows r still clean n visuals ! Once u see red all over the place he’s gone but he will make it trust me because he is nice
@@goodenoughseun9523 stop talkin kak Areece the top dawg here in SA , nasty 🤮 he knows his time is up as he isn’t connecting to the youth anymore basically he is a father 🧓🏾 now so he is thinking like a Zulu father with some power
I get his point but I hope they dont't limit him coz I hear they also gatekeep
Black south African 🍻🍻 is one
Hes so talented he should go and build his career
His career almost dead , ima put the last nail to its coffin that’s coming…
Respect to AMAPYYYANO😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a former fan I’m stressed about him feeling out of place in his own home.....but I know mr ivy has a good head on his shoulders....all the best to big bro 🔥😎
Man can relocate.. But as long as he still trying to sound like them... Kuzofana iDef Jam idlalile nge ntwana yyethu
he ain't wrong doe
He loves it here
@@Kauta_Sani nah he loves it there
it makes sense
Be good with what you got brother
Bro doesn't love it here no more😢
They will treat you like tyla
A-Reece will always be better
And Nota was right.
SA is a dance nation and ever since Amapiano hiphop cats have been starving so I kinda understand the move, hope bro is ready to switch up though because if he carries on with his americanised style, I don't see it working out too well
How can we get in touch with Maslow Deep?
It's betta to be where u are and keep doin wat u luv, shi happens for a reason... the music industry in the states is dirtier and darker place than most music industries. if Nasty was to drop 4 well thought out, well executed and well promoted albums aimed at a specific demographic and fanbase in the next 10yrs. His career will transcend beyond the lot that his biult for himself.
Bros gotta point
All the best he still got alot to do
Boss move fam❤❤❤
AKA wouldn't even make it in Botswana so his opinion is not valid the guy was only viable on SA
If you check almost all mainstream hip hop act on SA has more international collaboration than aka
Dudula USA version will chase him there 😂
Well he somehow has the accent already so man is clearly ready. We wish him all the best.
I agree. And i've always agreed with Nasty C.. he's better than most American acts. Rap is slow in this country, people just wanna dance and listen to Afro Pop🤦🏽♂️😂
Ba go tlwaela blind boy. They don't pay ur rent via. This planet is big enough for you to live in 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
It will be difficult for him to make it in America... Too many rappers there...
This is a good decision.
He should join Sony...
He should take the Rema route & he will blow up, Americans won’t accept him as a hip hop artist
Am I the only one who thinks he needs to change his name? Nasty C worked well for the up and coming kid, coolest kid in Africa vibes but now he's a big boy, nobody taking him serious with that name
Do what u gotta do bro
He's been there same thou, he's not as versatile as he think
But this thing of him saying he'll do amapiano will pull him down
He did say in one video "🤣i feel like i work so hard to come up with these bars, only for people to remember 'a zabazibizibiza'"
Akahambe maan
Facts
The problem is that, SA is not a 1st world country.
My man you said it another thing is America basically owns music globally via universal and sony
This boy is dillusional, he's been trying the US market for a few years and they haven't received him well because he is just copy and paste of what they already have..He should sit down or ask Tyla for a feature