Cassper Nyovest, real name Refiloee Phoolo is one of the country's most talented rappers. Cassper is respected for his business acumen and ability to pick a hit song.
He boasts chart-topping singles like Gusheshe, Doc Shebela, and Monate Mpolaye under his best.
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He boasts chart-topping singles like Gusheshe, Doc Shebela, and Monate Mpolaye under his best.
Read More: Cassper Nyovest's Net Worth In 2022
Despite enjoying great success over the years Cassper remains driven and aims to achieve more. A month back he hosted the first-ever celebrity boxing exhibition in the country. The highly anticipated match saw millions tune in from all over the continent as Cassper and Naakmusiq went head to head in the boxing ring where Naak came out victorious based on the judge's decision.
Despite losing the match, Cassper is said to have made millions from the fight. A couple of days back he was spotted at Daytona, a luxury vehicle dealership, in Sandton.
Apart from splurging on luxurious cars, watches, and designer clothes - Cassper also likes reinvesting in his Johannesburg mansion. Earlier today he shared an image from his home, letting his fans know that it is his favorite spot in the house.
Anatii also decided to pay Cassper a visit. It is believed that the two were cooking up some new music.
In an exclusive interview with Slikour, Cassper revealed that for a while he wasn't making the money that he used to make when he started out in the game.
"A lot of people don't know how much I fell off, like I'm not making the money I used to make but I'm living the life I used to live and it catches up. I owe that guy 20k, I owe that guy 50k and I owe that guy 500k." He told Slikour.
Luckily, he has a good support structure around him who have supported him in his worst days.
I just had a great support structure and I was able to build myself to a point where now for the first time in my career I literally have pockets of money growing in places I forget but it never used to be like this.
My friends know that I used to borrow money all the time. Specifically, the first Fill-Ups were really really tough because we were literally investing money into things we knew were not going to bring the money back immediately.
Cassper says he didn't lose the money impressing friends but he was investing in his craft.
I never was the guy to spend hundreds of thousands in the club. I never used to spend money like that. I always lost money to businesses in investing and stuff. And re-investing into something that didn't make money because I believed that it would grow.
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