South African rapper Nsikayesizwe “Nasty C” Ngcobo found himself in a tense situation during a recent performance in Zambia as a fan jumped on stage and headed towards him.
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In a video that quickly made rounds on social media, Nasty C can be seen retaliating and punching the intruder before security guards intervened.
Nasty C and fellow South African artist Cassper Nyovest have been on their African Throne World Tour, thrilling fans across the continent. However, the incident in Zambia took an unexpected turn when a fan breached security and approached Nasty C on stage.
As captured in the video, security personnel promptly reacted, rushing onto the stage to remove the intruder, while concerned fans in the audience began shouting.
Clearly annoyed by the intrusion, Nasty C, who had dropped his microphone upon seeing the fan, decided to pick it up and quietly moved away from the commotion, causing a brief pause in the performance.
In the midst of his tour, Nasty C took to Instagram to make a significant announcement regarding his upcoming music.
His fifth studio album, titled Love It Here, is generating considerable anticipation among fans.
The album is set to be released on Friday, 15 September 2023, and Nasty C shared that it is now available for pre-order on various digital streaming platforms.
Accompanying this announcement was the release of a new single, Prosper In Peace, featuring US rap star Benny The Butcher.
Benny The Butcher himself commented on the post, expressing enthusiasm about their collaboration.
Nasty C has been building anticipation for the album with previous singles, including Crazy Crazy and No More released earlier in the year.
The forthcoming album boasts a lineup of talented artists, including Afro-pop star Ami Faku, frequent collaborator Tellaman, R&B vocalist Manana, and rappers 25K and Maglera Doe Boy.
The album’s cover art features a heartwarming image of Nasty C with his partner Sammie and their son, showcasing a glimpse into his personal life.
Speaking about the album during a press conference, Nasty C emphasised its honesty and openness.
He shared,
“With this album, I wanted it to instantly connect with people who wanna listen to good music. It’s very honest, the stuff I say about my father, mother, my son, just where I am in general. Everything is very open and honest.”