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Nsikayesizwe “Nasty C” Ngcobo and Refiloe Phoolo famously known as Cassper Nyovest have been touring Africa on their African Throne World Tour the past few weeks. Preforming in Zambia recently, a shocked Nasty C retaliated and started punching a man after he jumped on stage and headed towards him.
Security guards immediately jumped on-stage dragging the intruder off while fans started shouting. A clearly annoyed Nasty C who had dropped his microphone after seeing the man, proceeded to pick it up and quietly moved as the music had gone off.
Nasty C punches a fan in Zambia during his performance pic.twitter.com/OsCKOyvB36
— SAHIPHOP (@SAHIPHOPFEEDs) September 10, 2023
After seeing the video, X (Twitter) users commented saying that the punch was uncalled for but after rapper AKA’s murder, they understand why Nasty C’s reaction was to first defend himself.
A social media account belonging to the artist’s fans shared:
Not so long ago the hip hop community lost Kiernan, my boy is still traumatized, because nobody knows what bro could have done, you must not lack, be always on guard, you don’t want to be a stat the next day.
The punch was uncalled for but I can’t blame bro. it’s the…— Nasty C Feed (@NastyC_Feed) September 10, 2023
More users commented:
It was very wrong of Nasty c to behave in that manner. This guy paid to watch him. Yes, he was out of line, but he wasn’t showing violent signs. Your Zulu negative comments r irrelevant guys
— Njabulo Sibisi (@Njabulo_SBS) September 10, 2023
Nasty C was right. That was self defense. Quick & swift! That how we lost Supa Mega by allowing unknowns to come into close range & execute.
Nasty could easily have been knifed by that person.
We won’t ululate fans being rowdy like that. Not in these times. Stay off stage. https://t.co/5oxqBtslDN— Skelm (@MannTanks) September 10, 2023
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