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@Nasty_CSA Discusses Future Projects, Personal Freedoms, & Being A Label Executive

By @MisaNarrates on 03/22/2019 in On The Ground

In the final part of Nasty C's On The Ground interview with Slikour, the "Coolest Kid In Africa" shares about his personal struggles, projects to come, and being a label executive. This year, Nasty revealed his big toe to the world. While that may seem silly to some, the moment was more about him getting comfortable with himself enough to stop hiding it. In the interview, he explains how in some instances, when he hosted guests at home he remained in closed shoes or socks. Additionally, as much as the rapper is cool, he's a keen learner; spending his time on YouTube to learn new skills like coding. 

While his work as a techie is still under lock-and-key, Nasty C shared that fans have collaborations with the likes of Stogie T and many others to expect. Outside of music, Nasty is getting into film and book publishing with a documentary and a coffee table book set to release later this year. On top of his work a as a recording artist, he is the executive of Tall Racks Records, and people want to know how to get signed. You'll have to watch his On The Ground interview to find out more about the rapper and how to get signed to Tall Racks Records, though!

On The Ground: Nasty C Discusses Future Projects, Personal Freedoms, & Being A Label Executive (Part 3)

 

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