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Nasty C’s says Gregory Porter inspired his new single, “Crazy Crazy”.
South African sensation Nasty C recently revealed that his latest single, “Crazy Crazy,” was influenced by the renowned American musician Gregory Porter. Taking to Instagram to share this exciting revelation, the young artist labeled it a fun fact.
Nasty C pointed out that the beginning of verse 2 in “Crazy Crazy” was inspired by the iconic lines from Gregory Porter’s hit “Real Good Hands”: “Mama don’t you worry about your daughter because you’re leaving her in real good hands. I’m a real good man.”
This revelation has sparked immense attention and reaction from fans, who applauded Nasty C for his musical homage and expressed hope for international recognition. A comment even hinted at potential international awards in his future.
Furthermore, the anticipation for Nasty C’s forthcoming album has reached a fever pitch, with many fans believing that it will be an absolute hit. The rising star continues to impress with his talent and creativity, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his next musical masterpiece.
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Relatedly, Nasty C, known for his chart-topping hits and incredible talent, recently made headlines on social media. After confirming the news of expecting a child with his long-term girlfriend, Sammie Heavens, the couple has been overjoyed to share their journey with fans.
In July, Nasty C and Sammie melted hearts by posting adorable photos of Sam’s baby bump, officially announcing the pregnancy. Fans couldn’t contain their excitement as they eagerly awaited the arrival of the new addition to their favorite rapper’s family.
The big reveal came when NastyC took to Instagram, beaming with pride as he shared his child’s name with the world. Drum roll, please! The little one is going to be called Oliver. The announcement was accompanied by sweet words from Nasty C, who couldn’t hide his joy as he now calls himself “Oliver’s dad.”