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Nasty C Reveals How He Plans To Win The Hearts Of Americans With His Music

Nasty C explains his strategy for using music to win over the hearts of Americans. Nasty C is still trying to live out what some have called a nightmare version of the American dream. The American market may still seem like a mountain to climb, but the young rapper still has his sights set on breaking into it.

The rapper has shared his natural strategy for how he intends to win over Americans with his music, despite all the obstacles he must overcome. The self-proclaimed Coolest Kid In Africa was asked about how he intends to break into the American market and win over Americans who are known to be romantically inclined during an interview on Gray Rizzy’s Podcast.

Nasty C simply describes his natural strategies for how he expects to get his music aired all over the United States in response to the inquiry. I believe that working together is the most natural and effective approach to do this, he stated. I understand working with established musicians that are popular and successful, and stuff like that, but it doesn’t always translate, he continued.

Furthermore, Nasty C made it plain that his initial strategy is to collaborate with musicians that are likewise attempting to break into the US hip hop industry. “Working with artists who are just starting out here and have a younger audience and demographic works a bit better and in a more natural way because these kids nowadays they don’t really care about the accent or where the artist is from, the music is dope, the music is dope and they will start to follow you and whatever,” the speaker said. He spoke.

 

Nasty C not only wants to collaborate with up-and-coming musicians, but he also wants to release part of his music in the US, which is hard if he includes a well-known musician in his song. “The whole point is trying to get the music to live out here too because a lot of times when we do features with like the major artists, they’ll do a verse on my song and then I’ll take it home and then I’ll still be talking to my same followers, it doesn’t really stay over here,” the artist said. So now, my goal is to simply perform a ton of free verses for artists here, where they will be left to stand on their own.

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