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Nasty C’s Admits That Gregory Porter Inspired His New Single Crazy Crazy

Nasty C claims his new single, Crazy Crazy was inspired by the American musician Gregory Porter. Following the release of the song, he took to Instagram to make this revelation, which he labeled a fun fact. The fact garnered attention and reaction as many of his fans applauded him for the move, hoping it secures him an international win.

“The beginning of verse 2 on Crazy Crazy was inspired by the legendary Gregory Porter’s 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’,” he wrote.

“I see international awards coming your way,” a comment reads.

A few others expressed anticipation for his forthcoming album, believing it’s going to be a hit.

Source – Fakazanews

In Other News – Kelly Khumalo Removed From Festival’s Line-Up And Here’s Why

Kelly Khumalo has been canceled from the Tribute To Women festival. The singer is expected to perform alongside the likes of Mafikizolo, Amanda Black, and Pabi Cooper on the 12th of August, but she’s been pulled out of the lineup due to updates from the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial.

Over the past few days, a state Analyst who did an investigation on the case reported that the singer contacted one of the suspects months before the Bafana Bafana goalkeeper was killed in her house by intruders. Read more

More News – Lunga Mofokeng (Andile Dikana) bids farewell to The River

Talented actor Lunga Mofokeng, who is known for his role as Andile Dikana in 1Magic’s telenovela The River opens up about leaving the show.  Lunga Mofokeng took to his social media to announce that he’s shot his final scenes as Andile Dikana in The River. Mofokeng thanked production company, Tshedza Pictures and fans of the show for supporting him for six seasons.

“When one door closes another opens right? We’re officially done shooting. Thank you to @tshedzapictures for the opportunity. Thank you to @dstvza @1magictv for blessing the people with our great work week and week out.” Read more

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