South African rapper, Nasty C, has been showing off his experience in the United States, hanging with Snoop Dogg and living the life many South Africans could only dream of.
Nasty C: Snoop Dogg, Earthgang, and strip clubs
The multiple award-winning rapper has been seen having a blast in the United States of America.
It all started after he posted a video of him making it rain in an Atlanta strip club while an exotic dancer seductively performed to his hit song Bookoo Bucks.
The rapper was also spotted spending his time in the established Trap Music Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, hanging with DJ Whoo Kid and R&B singer, YK Osiris.
He also reunited with his collaborator on his Black and White song, Ari Lennox, having a chilled brunch together.
However, it was his link-up with hip-hop legend, Snoop Dogg, which really got the whole of Mzansi applauding him.
Nasty C, Snoop Dogg, and DJ Whoo Kid went on to have a whole discussion about their crazy lives from their two different worlds.
The SA rapper was also spotted spending time in the studio with the popular Dreamville artists, EarthGang, seemingly recording new music together.
It’s not the first time Nasty had had links with Dreamville artists, having previously worked with Ari Lennox, so a collaboration with the American duo could be a possibility.
Nasty keeps reaching new heights
It’s no doubt that the young SA rapper has kept pushing boundaries.
Starting way back in 2017 when he was nominated for a BET award, Nasty has kept visiting the United States and making his presence known in that country.
He’s gone on to feature on Hot 97 with Ebro, Sway’s Universe, MTV’s TRL, and DJ Vlad.
He has hung out with some of the biggest internationally recognised artists like Post Malone, Big Sean, Justin Bieber, Birdman, and even grabbing ASAP Ferg on his 2019 hit single and visual titled King.
More recently, Nasty became the first African artist to perform on Genius’s Open Mic where he performed Black and White and his appearance on Tiny Desk Concert.
Nasty keeps receiving praise for his accomplishments over on social media and it’s evident many have even higher hopes for the SA rapper.