Cassper Nyovest is receiving some mixed reviews after the release of his latest song Put your hands up. However, fans who do not like what he has got to give to the world can keep it moving.
Rapper Cassper Nyovest talks about career success
In the days leading up to his new song, Cassper Nyovest shared a little message with his fans. The rapper expressed that the new single is now where he is at creatively.
“I’m dropping a new single on Friday. It’s probably nothing like what you’re expecting, but it’s where I’m at creatively. It is the s**t I play for myself in the studio and jump around alone. It’s what makes me feel good. Hopefully, you dig it. If you don’t, catch you on the next one.”
On Wednesday, Cassper Nyovest gave fans a little glimpse into his career. The rapper shared his successes and how long it took him to get to where he is at. Mostly boasting about what he has achieved so far.
“I’ve been competing commercially for 10 years and we’ve had a lot of commercial success, the level many artists will never see. I don’t need to make a song to survive anymore, it feels so good. None of this would’ve been possible without your undying support. Thank you, Team Nyovest,”
Listeners give their take on Put Your Hands Up
Today, fans had quite a lot to say about the rapper’s latest music, sharing that the rapper has not failed to create the worst possible music there is. Cassper might want to leave the comment section for a while as many did not support the new song.
One user wrote, “Cassper Nyovest and Christiano Ronaldo fans have one thing in common that I’ll never understand. It’s like they all didn’t matriculate.”
While another shared, “The bar is very low for South African Hip Hop if you think Cassper Nyovest has bars”
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As for Cassper Nyovest himself, the rapper expressed that his new creativity is different from what South Africans have previously seen. The rapper further added that he is currently challenging himself to do more than what is currently trending.
I want to challenge myself and make different s**t. I don’t want to make songs that sound like what’s trending now.”