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I am not afraid of anyone in the industry, says Nasty C

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Rapper Nasty C may be one of the youngest rappers in South Africa, however the Hell Naw hitmaker is on top of his game and is not intimidated by a single musician in the industry.

David ‘' Ngcobo's meteoric rise has seen him go from rapping with his classmates in school to winning four awards at the prestigious Metro FM Music Awards last month. The rapper has also worked alongside international artists such as US rappers Future and French Montana.
The rapper's chart-topping hits has seen him become of the country's most popular rappers, who stood tall against his competitors.
“I know that there is no artist in the country that can touch or intimidate me right now. I am not afraid of anyone in the industry,” told TshisaLIVE.
He said that he listened to a lot of music from other artists but never felt that they were good enough to make him panic or doubt his own abilities.
“I never feel pressure when I listen to anyone's music. I listen to songs that are hyped on social media and I always find that there is so much more that could have been done to make it better. I am a perfectionist and so I make sure my music is at its very best when it finally gets released,” Nasty added.
Those might be fighting words from a rapper who many did not even know existed before his 2015 hit Juice Back,  but the truth is Nasty C has long been prepared for the limelight.
“I always knew that I wanted to be a rapper and even as a 15-year-old would be hanging out with guys like AKA and Khuli Chana in the club. The clubs would want me to come back and would pay me. It was peanuts but to a 15-year-old it was a lot,” Nasty C explained.
The young Nasty C would rap about his life and how his father did not approve of his career choice.
“When you are young, you think that the older generation doesn't get it. You think that they are trying to make you forget your dreams, and so I was determined to prove my father wrong and I found my voice through music and developing this fighting spirit,” Nasty C said.
It is this spirit that saw Nasty C involved in a massive feud with fellow musician Dr Malinga this week that rocked the internet.
The duo got embroiled in a nasty spat after Malinga critcised Nasty C's win at the recent SAMAs, saying he did not deserve it.
Nasty C did not take lightly to the comments and lambasted Malinga, which resulted in the raging feud.

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“There’s More Tracks To Do For People To Cry With, So I Don’t Reply To Diss Songs” – Kofi Kinaata

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There has also been this argument that beef and diss songs are healthy for the music industry, but Ghamaiam rapper Npow, a singer, revealed in a recent interview with Andy Dosty that he doesn't give attention to beef and diss songs.

According to , there have been a lot of times his friends and team members have drawn his attention to the jab he has received from fellow musicians, but he has not given that attention.

revealed in the interview that, as he said in one of his old songs, he has a lot of songs to be recorded, which will make people cry and take advice from them, so why should he be recording this song when someone is ready to jam to his songs?

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“I Envy Kofi Kinaata A Lot” – Okyeame Kwame (Video)

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Ghanaian rapper Kwame Nsiah-Apau, known by his stage name and nicknamed Rap Doctor, opened up in a recent interview with YouTuber Kwadwo Sheldon about how he and rapper and cum singer Martin King Arthur made up a great song together.

According to the veteran rapper who reevaluated in the interview, he envies Kofi Kinaata for his lyrical prowess. He also revealed how Kofi was able to write his chorys with ease and, in the end, even helped him () write some rap lines.

When asked which elements propel him to come out with nice songs, rapper Okyeame Kwmane revealed that he gets to the studio happily to make songs; not drugs or anything else pushes him to write good songs. However, he revealed that he feels best when the lights in the studio are on and clear to enhance his rapping prowess.

In this same interview, Okyeame Kwame revealed that he is a happy person, he does not hold grudges, and he is compassionate.

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“Smoking Of Wee Is Not A Sin To God” – Prophet Samuel Larbi Gyimah

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Ghanaian preacher, philanthropist, and the President of King's Word Family, Prophet , revealed in one of his controversial interviews that drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana are not sins, as we all know.

According to the experienced man of God, smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol are just sins against one's own self and body but not against God, because the Lord created these to be given to those who were in trouble and needed help, so if you take them, you are just doing your body harm and not sinning against the almighty.

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Meanwhile, Famous for competing in the Mentor competition, gospel artist Eric Oduro has shared how he exposed a senior pastor who was having an extramarital affair with a colleague's wife.

In his account of the incident on Adom TV's Okukuseku with Emelia Brobbey, Erico said that he had been hired to serve at a church in Nungua when the incident occurred.

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