Cassper Nyovest all set for #FillUpMosesMabhida. This time last year, Cassper sold 68000 tickets for his Fill Up FNB Stadium concert, falling slightly short of “filling it up”.
On Saturday, Cassper Nyovest will be embarking on his latest groundbreaking mission: to fill up Durban’s Moses Mabhida stadium. But still, he was rightfully lauded for his efforts and the courage to try to do what no local artist has ever done.
Please share a lil prayer with me when you see this. I pray for safe roads for everyone traveling to #FillupMosesMabhida & back . I pray the weather is on our side. I pray for a spiritual night where dreams will be ignited and inspiration will flow!!!! In Jesus name I pray. AMEN!
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) December 1, 2018
On Friday, the talented rapper released a kwaito album. Another bold move from an artist who’s built a career off doing things differently and pushing the boundaries.
The 11-track album, called Sweet & Short, re-imagines some of the Kwaito classics of yesteryear. Of course, Cassper has typically fused hip hop and kwaito in his music.
New album out now!!!! Click on this link to BUY OR STREAM #SweetAndShort : https://t.co/HNrG4LJ6Jn
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) November 29, 2018
So it isn’t much of a surprise that he’s delved fully into the genre that he grew up listening to.
“The kwaito sound has been very influential in my music and for a very long time fans have asked for a full kwaito project,” explained Cassper. “I finally gave in and decided to keep it sweet and short, nice and simple.”
Before its release yesterday, Cassper released three singles: “Gets Getsa”, “Hase Mo States Mo” and, most recently, “Sponono Sam” ft. Shwi Nomtekhala.
A few weeks ago, Cassper announced he’d be partnering with Universal Music. The deal, which Cassper described as “tailor-made” for him and his requirements, will see his own label, Family Tree, partnering with the label.
Recently, responding to a tweet from Phil Mphela in which the blogger expressed his disappointment at Cassper’s signing, Cassper explained: “This is another win for independent musicians. There’s a lot I’m going to teach through the partnership. Still, own 100% of my label and 100% of my masters.
Cassper continues to showcase his seemingly boundless ambition. I can’t wait to see what he does next.
Source: IOL News