Cape Town — South African rapper Nasty C is set to join the list of music stars to have their lives publicly documented after MTV revealed he will have his own documentary show.
The documentary, called I love it here is named after his latest album and will follow the usually-private Nasty C’s life in the studio, with family and friends and his social life. It premieres on Thursday 28 September on DSTV Channel 322 (MTV Base)
“Ivyson Army, stand up!🫡 The man who wears his ‘strings and bling’ needs us to buckle up because he’s sharing his life with us 🔥 & guess what, @nasty_csa ‘I LOVE IT HERE’ 👁♥️📍”
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Nasty recently dropped his I love it here album and said that he was really excited about doing the project, which includes a feature from his gifriend, Sammie Heavens, and his newborn son, TimesLIVE reported.
“It was really dope, we had a lot of fun. Making this project was such a wholesome experience. There was so much love and good energy in every room we were in.
“Sam is an actual poet, she is sick. I really wanted to have her on it. She did a four to six-bar poem at the end of the intro. I also featured my son. I took his cries and things like that and put them on his song,” he said.
The rapper is currently enjoying a very successful year with many highlights. Among becoming a father and releasing his new album, the rapper is currently touring with Cassper Nyovest on an African Throne Tour, as well as being nominated for an award at the African Entertainment Awards.
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen