Nasty C’s New Single “Crazy Crazy” Draws Inspiration from Gregory Porter

Nasty C’s New Single “Crazy Crazy” Draws Inspiration from Gregory Porter

Nasty C, the talented South African rapper, has recently unveiled his latest single, “Crazy Crazy,” and in a delightful revelation, he credits the legendary American musician Gregory Porter as the source of inspiration for the song.

Taking to Instagram to share this fun fact with his fans, Nasty C disclosed that the beginning of verse 2 in “Crazy Crazy” draws influence from Gregory Porter’s iconic track, “Real Good Hands.” The specific lyrics that inspired Nasty C’s verse are, “Mama don’t you worry about your daughter because you’re leaving her in real good hands. I’m a real good man.”

 

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The acknowledgment of Gregory Porter’s influence on his own music garnered significant attention and praise from Nasty C’s fan base. Admirers of his work applauded the rapper for paying homage to the legendary musician and expressed hope that this creative connection with Porter would lead to international acclaim for Nasty C.

One fan enthusiastically commented, “I see international awards coming your way,” reflecting the optimism shared by many in anticipation of Nasty C’s global recognition.

Furthermore, excitement is building around the release of Nasty C’s forthcoming album, as fans believe that with “Crazy Crazy” as a sample of his artistry, the album is bound to be a smashing hit.

Nasty C’s dedication to his craft and willingness to draw inspiration from influential artists like Gregory Porter showcases his commitment to artistic growth and innovation. As he continues to push the boundaries of South African hip-hop and make his mark on the global music scene, the future looks promising for Nasty C’s career.

With “Crazy Crazy” setting the stage for what’s to come, fans eagerly await the release of his new album, anticipating more impressive musical feats that will undoubtedly solidify Nasty C’s position as one of Africa’s most exceptional talents.

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