Cassper Nyovest has been quietly working on his upcoming seventh studio album. However, he recently shared the release date and title of the album, when it was reported:
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The Billiato owner has been scarce on the blue app. That was until he returned this past week as he confirmed that his latest album is nearing completion. This comes as he shared yet another teaser from the album, which saw him spit bars.
Not only that, but Cassper confirmed that the album will be named in his original ethos of naming his projects after his loved ones. This one is set to be released with the title Solomon, which is the real name of his best friend Carpo More.
Nasty C on the other hand, has been working on advancing his international ambitions for the past couple of years. However, to date, it seems that it is his local audience that continue to support him full-heartedly given that his most recent hit was with late rapper AKA title Lemons (Lemonade).
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However, in a surprising turn of events, the Ivyson frontman has opted to go on tour with the most unlikely co-headliners. As they made the announcement today.
Cassper and Nasty C bury the hatchet and touring together
It was believed that Nasty C and Cassper are not on good terms following their now short-lived beef from a few years ago. At the time, reported as:
There is never a dull day on social media especially when rappers are involved. Nasty C thinks rappers who are planning on dropping albums this year are a little nervous.
The rapper plans on releasing the much-anticipated album that he has been working on for some time now titled Zulu Man With Some Power… This comes a month after Cassper Nyovest also revealed that Any Minute Now will be released on September 11 labelling it his best work thus far.
But it now seems that the two have buried their competition against each other and are now teaming up as they are both signed under the Universal Music Group record label. As such, it was announced that the two are planning on going on tour together.
A fact that was met with a welcome surprise considering that Nasty C had worked with AKA just months ahead of his untimely and still unsolved assassination.
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