Nasty C’s personal wealth and the vehicles he owns are a result of his greatness and professional success in South Africa. Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo, better known by his stage name Nasty C, has risen to the top ten list of Africa’s richest rappers, with an estimated net worth of $2 million, in a very short period of time.
Nasty C’s primary sources of income as a rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer are music and entertainment. The rising rapper is a product of the South African rap wave, which has seen the nation spawn rap giants like Cassper Nyovest, AKA, Khuli Chana, Emtee, and a host of others holding it down for the continent on the world arena, owing to healthy competition.
The amount of money the young rapper earns from his gigs, songs, and other ventures is kept private. The superstar’s annual earnings have yet to be determined and made public. He is worth a stunning $2 million in terms of his net worth. Surprisingly, his rapping and music producing businesses contributed a larger portion of this total.
Nasty C’s Musical Journey
The rapper debuted on the music scene in early 2013. He released two mixtapes, “One Kid, a Thousand Coffins” (his debut) and “Price City,” between May 2012 and April 2014, before releasing an EP, L.A.M.E (Levitating Above My Enemies), which brought him to the South African music business.
Nevertheless, despite receiving airtime on local radio and television stations, the rapper did not obtain the major break he had hoped for. His hits “Juice Back” and “Price City” helped him get the recognition he sought. He then went on to record a remix featuring two of Africa’s top musicians, Davido and Cassper Nyovest.
Nasty C got the Best Freshman Award at the 2015 South African Hip Hop Awards for his musical skills and fan support. Nasty C demonstrated that he was unfazed by the success of his prior endeavors by continuing to push and strive for more. In 2017, he went on to win four more important prizes.
He worked with several African musicians after achieving continental popularity, which increased his fan base. His duet with Nigerian pop sensation Davido (Coolest Kid In Africa) boosted his reputation in Africa by introducing him to a Nigerian audience.
Nasty released two studio albums between 2016 and 2018: Bad Hair and Strings And Bling, following which he went on his first tour (The Ivyson Tour) to promote the records. Nasty C released his third studio album, “Zulu Man With Some Power,” in August after striking a lucrative deal with Universal Music Group’s flagship Def Jam Africa in May 2020. (2020).
Nasty C’s Business Ventures
Nasty C is the owner of Tall Racks Records, a celebrity record company that he started on August 20, 2018. Rowlene is still the label’s first ever artist.
Tall Racks is performing well, according to the rapper, but he is not ready to bring in additional musicians just yet.
Nasty C’s Cars
Nasty C, like many other celebrities, is renowned for his lavish lifestyle. Fast and German automobiles are two of the rapper’s favorite things. He has a sweet spot for Mercedes Benz automobiles, and as a brand ambassador, he is compensated for driving their vehicles.
The rap artist owns a Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG, which he acquired in September of 2018. The car, which has a crisp external design and a dynamic appeal with a twin-louvered AMG radiator grille, cost the rapper over a million Rands.
He purchased a Mercedes AMG GT automobile for himself in 2017 before purchasing the aforementioned expensive wheel.