Nasty C Believes He's Best Rapper in Africa, Only Sees J Cole and Jay-Z as Competition

South African rapper Nasty C has always held himself in very high regard and sometimes shocked people when he talked about rappers he can beat in a rap battle. Rapper Nasty C has opened up about who he sees as competition in South Africa and beyond in an interview on L-Tido's podcast.

  • Rapper Nasty C has opened up about who he sees as competition in South Africa and why he cannot name anybody
  • The Durban-born rapper said he could take anybody in a rap battle in South Africa and Africa as a whole
  • He mentioned two American rappers as the people at his level and included J Cole and Jay-Z on his list

South African rapper Nasty C has always held himself in very high regard and sometimes shocked people when he talked about rappers he can beat in a rap battle.

Nasty C speaks about being king of rap

Rapper Nasty C has opened up about who he sees as competition in South Africa and beyond in an interview on L-Tido's podcast.

The Durban-born rapper said he could take anybody in a rap battle in South Africa and Africa as a whole.

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When questioned if he could take it far as saying 'in the world', he hesitantly said not everybody.

He mentioned two American rappers as the people at his level, and they are J Cole and Jay-Z.

Is Nasty C best rapper in South Africa

In not so many words, Nasty C alluded to being the best rapper in South Africa and refrained from saying that directly, but he said he has yet met the person who can go toe to toe with him.

Nasty C mentioned J Cole and Jay-Z because he said their pen game and lyricism are unmatched as it is multi-layered.

Watch the video posted by @everythingsamusic on Instagram below:

Nasty C on never working with Khaligraph Jones

In a different report, the South African rapper once told TUKO.co.ke that he is never working with Kenyan rapper Khaligraph Jones.

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According to the 26-year-old rapper, Papa Jones made a song and talked down on his decision to sign with an American label.

He, however, said even if the two mend their relationship, he will never work with him.

"It’s nothing against him personally or his music, I heard this one song that he did where he supposedly said things about me and my decision in signing with an American label, and pursuing this whole African rapper turned global superstar thing, I don’t know if he didn’t see the vision or something like that but he was against it so to speak,” he said.

Source: Briefly.co.za

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