Nasty C – There They Go Video Mp4 Download
“It’s strong to be a piece of the Def Jam family. It’s a famous record mark and has made the professions of a significant number of the specialists I admire.” Terrible C
Terrible C, the #1 most-streamed South African craftsman on Apple Music for a long time, has marked a restrictive agreement with Def Jam Accounts through a joint endeavor with General Music Africa. Awful C makes his authority U.S. debut with “There They Go,” his spic and span single premiering Thursday, Walk 26th at 4:30 p.m. (ET) with Ebro on Apple Music Beats1.
“There They Go,” with maker Cxdy at the controls, is the principal advance track from ZULU MAN WITH SOME POWER, Terrible C’s approaching collection.
“Frightful C is a novel and ground breaking craftsman who is at the very front of another age of rappers rising up out of Africa,” said Jeff Harleston, In-between time Director and President, Def Jam Accounts. “Def Jam is a worldwide perceived brand inseparable from greatness in hip-bounce, and we are eager to invite Frightful C – a global star with genuine vision and ability – into the family.”
“It’s strong to be a piece of the Def Jam family,” said Dreadful C. “It’s a famous record name and has made the professions of a considerable lot of the craftsmen I gaze upward to.”
The video for “There They Go” was shot on the spot in Frightful C’s old neighborhood of Durban, South Africa. Chief Andrew Sandler (who has worked with Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and others) has zeroed in another focal point on the locale, where Dreadful C’s latest (second) multi-platinum collection Strings And Bling was #1 for three sequential weeks.
With more than 120 million streams, Strings And Bling was by a wide margin the most streamed South African and African collection on the Apple Music streaming stage in Sub-Saharan Africa. The collection produced three multi-platinum singles: “Lord,” “Wilderness,” and the radio crush, “SMA,” as well as the platinum title track, “Strings And Bling.” A further 14 tunes off Strings And Bling were guaranteed gold.
A relentless power of nature, 23-year old youth phenom Dreadful C’s profile procured him a billet on the Forbes “Africa Under 30” list, and the lofty Performer Of the Year honor from GQ magazine. He flaunts brand underwriting affiliations with top-rack organizations Jaguar, Red Bull, and Mercedes.
Awful C has consistently tried to make the globe much more modest through his music. He has visited Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America. He has brought his own live execution title bundle, the Ivyson Visit, to Kenya, Zimbabwe, Namibia and that’s just the beginning. The latest six-city Ivyson Visit last year was a sold-out crush with north of 16,000 participants in every one of the four urban communities wherein it was held (Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Namibia).”It’s strong to be a piece of the Def Jam family. It’s a famous record mark and has made the professions of a significant number of the specialists I admire.” Terrible C
Dreadful C, the #1 most-streamed South African craftsman on Apple Music for quite a long time, has marked a restrictive agreement with Def Jam Accounts through a joint endeavor with All inclusive Music Africa. Awful C makes his authority U.S. debut with “There They Go,” his spic and span single premiering Thursday, Walk 26th at 4:30 p.m. (ET) with Ebro on Apple Music Beats1.
“There They Go,” with maker Cxdy at the controls, is the principal advance track from ZULU MAN WITH SOME POWER, Terrible C’s approaching collection.
“Dreadful C is a one of a kind and ground breaking craftsman who is at the front of another age of rappers rising up out of Africa,” said Jeff Harleston, Interval Executive and President, Def Jam Accounts. “Def Jam is a universally perceived brand inseparable from greatness in hip-jump, and we are eager to invite Frightful C – a global star with genuine vision and ability – into the family.”
“It’s strong to be a piece of the Def Jam family,” said Dreadful C. “It’s a notorious record name and has made the vocations of a large number of the craftsmen I gaze upward to.”
The video for “There They Go” was shot on the spot in Terrible C’s old neighborhood of Durban, South Africa. Chief Andrew Sandler (who has worked with Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and others) has zeroed in another focal point on the locale, where Terrible C’s latest (second) multi-platinum collection Strings And Bling was #1 for three sequential weeks.
With north of 120 million streams, Strings And Bling was by a wide margin the most streamed South African and African collection on the Apple Music streaming stage in Sub-Saharan Africa. The collection produced three multi-platinum singles: “Ruler,” “Wilderness,” and the radio crush, “SMA,” as well as the platinum title track, “Strings And Bling.” A further 14 tunes off Strings And Bling were ensured gold.
A relentless power of nature, 23-year old youth phenom Frightful C’s profile procured him a billet on the Forbes “Africa Under 30” list, and the lofty Performer Of the Year honor from GQ magazine. He flaunts brand support affiliations with top-rack organizations Jaguar, Red Bull, and Mercedes.
Frightful C has consistently looked to make the globe much more modest through his music. He has visited Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America. He has brought his own live execution title bundle, the Ivyson Visit, to Kenya, Zimbabwe, Namibia and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. The latest six-city Ivyson Visit last year was a sold-out crush with more than 16,000 participants in every one of the four urban communities where it was held (Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Namibia).
ALBUM NAME: | There They Go |
ARTIST(S): | Nasty C |
RELEASED: | Audio Mp3 |
DURATION: | 6:29mins |
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