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Nasty C on chasing his American dream and getting the nod of approval from his idol, T.I

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Nasty C has grand plans to make it big in the US (Photo: GALLO IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES)
Nasty C has grand plans to make it big in the US (Photo: GALLO IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES)

From billboards in New York’s Times Square to acting debuts on one Netflix’s top series, Blood & Water, and rubbing shoulders with international stars, Nasty C has become one of the most celebrated rappers in South Africa – and now he’s well on his way to achieving his American dream.  

“If I could be in the States and be celebrated in that space, I feel like I would have really reached my potential because I’d just be constantly inspired,” he tells YOU. 

The rapper stopped traffic on social media last week with the launch of Black and White, the music video from his Zulu Man With Some Power which dropped last August.

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