Cassper Nyovest On Why He Thinks Nadia Nakai’s Album Was Too Weak
Cassper grooming Nadia for perfection
Cassper Nyovest On Why He Thinks Nadia Nakai’s Album Was Too Weak. While most managers and label owners are always in the rush to release music because of the pressure they get from fans and to sell, Cassper said that he doesn’t feel Nadia’s album she was currently cooking in studio is ready for release because it’s weak. Nadia is signed under Nyovest’s wing and except for that the pair are good friends since they always have each other’s back.
Nadia Nakai and Tshego, have been under Cassper’s stable for over two years and only have a few singles to show for their efforts in music, that led to some fans wondering if Cass was neglecting his artists. One follower wrote an essay about these particular artists not dropping music. Cassper as he is known him didn’t let the essay fly away without him catching on it and giving it his own wings. Ksazobalit hitmaker clarified reasons as to why his artists haven’t been dropping anything.
This is what the Follower tweeted : “I’m super worried about Tshego and Nadia honestly. Tshego been album ready since two years ago and at one stage he had everyone’s attention but still no album dropped even worse not even a mixtape. Nadia looks album ready but I know she won’t drop. What is actually going on?”
And these are the three answers Cassper had for the follower :
1. “Tshego’s house was broken into and they took everything. He had to start from scratch.”
2. “Nadia’s album was weak so I told her to start again and the first record she made was Naa’mean.”
3. “Y’all like to rush artists only for them to drop albums that nobody buys.”
Cassper has defended Nadia for days, even telling trolls that her latest music has the same flows as Cardi B but she didn’t bite (or copy) the US artist.
And when another fan came calling to ask Nadia to quit because she was boring the whole of Africa, Cassper was not playing games and told that hater to try another station because this one is too busy to listen to their petty complaints.
“How about you work your way up the ladder and get to a level where she would care to speak to you or your opinion and then you tell her yourself? Sounds like a deal?”