South African rap icon, Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo, known widely as Nasty C says he is now ready to do a rap verse for Ghanaian rapper Michael Owusu Addo known better as Sarkodie.
Henceforth, he says he has buried any grudges he holds against Sarkodie from their first meeting.
Freestyling on South Africa-based Metro FM’s "The Touch Down" show, the South African star said, “…But now I’m over that sh*t and he got all my respect. If he asked me to do a verse again, it’d be my hardest one yet.”
In the same interview, Nasty C opined on why he has always refused to do a song with Africa’s most decorated rapper.
He said the Ghanaian hip-hop giant disrespected him when he was an upcoming rapper.
On their first meeting, Nasty C says Sarkodie refused to shake his hand because he was nobody then.
According to him, he got irritated by that attitude and vowed never to have anything to do with Sarkodie when he finally gets to the limelight.
On that score, Nasty C revealed that he has received two feature requests from Sarkodie but has rejected them on the flimsy excuse of either working on an album or other things, despite being a fan.
“See, when I first met Sarkodie, he wouldn’t shake my hand…
“Cool, I’m not too proud to say I’m still a fan but I held a grudge and told myself to wait till I’m the man..” he said in a rap line.



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