Nasty C Discloses The Iconic US Singer Gregory Porter Who Inspired The Second Verse of ‘Crazy Crazy’ (See Post)

Sharing a fun fact on Instagram, Nasty C wrote: "The beginning of Verse 2 on Crazy Crazy was inspired by the legendary Gregory Porter's Real Good Hands."

Nasty C Discloses The Iconic US Singer Gregory Porter Who Inspired The Second Verse of 'Crazy Crazy.' (See Post)-TSZ Mzansi
Nasty C Discloses The Iconic US Singer Gregory Porter Who Inspired The Second Verse of 'Crazy Crazy.' (See Post)
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Nasty C discloses the iconic US singer Gregory Porter who inspired the second verse of ‘Crazy Crazy.’

Nasty C has been creating a stir in the music industry. At the same time, he is steadily building momentum towards the release of his highly anticipated album. His latest single, “Crazy Crazy,” has left fans eagerly craving more, fueling the demand for the album’s launch.

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Despite the warm reception from his fans, Nasty C humbly credited the American music icon Gregory Porter.

Nasty C Discloses The Iconic US Singer Gregory Porter Who Inspired The Second Verse of 'Crazy Crazy.' (See Post)-TSZ Mzansi
Nasty C Discloses The Iconic US Singer Gregory Porter Who Inspired The Second Verse of ‘Crazy Crazy.’ (See Post)

The rapper, hailing from Durban, revealed that the inspiration for the second verse in “Crazy Crazy” came from Gregory Porter’s track titled “Real Good Hands.

Sharing a fun fact on Instagram, Nasty C wrote: “The beginning of Verse 2 on Crazy Crazy was inspired by the legendary Gregory Porter’s Real Good Hands.”

Nasty C Discloses The Iconic US Singer Gregory Porter Who Inspired The Second Verse of 'Crazy Crazy.' (See Post)-TSZ Mzansi
Nasty C Discloses The Iconic US Singer Gregory Porter Who Inspired The Second Verse of ‘Crazy Crazy.’ (See Post)

In the same post, Nasty C shared a verse from Gregory Porter’s song: “Mama, don’t you worry about your daughter, ’cause you’re leaving her in real good hands. I’m a real good man.”

The South African rapper expressed his profound admiration for Porter, confessing that he was captivated by the song “Real Good Hands.”

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“I was obsessed with that song. An absolute masterpiece!” wrote Nasty C.

Notably, Nasty C’s decision to draw inspiration from the renowned American artist Gregory Porter reflects the growing trend of cultural fusion within the music industry.

 

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