Cassper Nyovest’s Attempt To Write In IsiZulu Leaves Mzansi In Stitches

Cassper Nyovest

Cassper Nyovest’s Attempt To Write In IsiZulu Leaves Mzansi In Stitches

South African rapper Cassper Nyovest had many of his compatriots laughing out loud over his attempt to write in isiZulu. the muso and his associate Nasty C both released new albums yesterday, and the songster decided to release a post dedicated to himself and the Zulu Man With some Power.

In a post on his verified Instagram page, the songster shared three images. The first showed him and Nasty C in a warm embrace on stage during their joint African Throne album. The second slide showed the songster’s cover art for his “Solomon” album, and the third slide was dedicated to Nasty C’s “I Love It Here” album.

In the caption to his post, Cassper Nyovest wrote a bit of Zulu, followed by English. The Zulu was what captured the most attention. Many people laughed at Cassper, highlighting his poor command of the Zulu language. Even Nasty C was in the comments with a playful jab. “LOL, the spelling is finishing me,” he wrote in the comments. You can check out the post below.

Cassper Nyovest didn’t seem to mind though. He wanted to pass a message and appeared to have done that despite the public making fun of his attempt.

The album “Solomon” was expected to be released in August but was pushed back to September. Cass revealed that the album was named after King Solomon in the bible. He also embarked on the African Throne Tour with Cassper Nyovest. During an Instagram Live feed, the rappers confirmed that their albums “Solomon” and “I Love It Here” would be released on the same day, September 15. The albums are out now. Here’s our review of “Solomon.”

Cassper Nyovest

Cassper Nyovest’s cover art for “Solomon” is as religious as you’d expect. The rap star had announced that the album was not named after his best friend Carpo, who is also named “Solomon.” He revealed that the album was inspired by King Solomon in the bible, who was renowned for his great wisdom.

The cover art is entirely religious. It looks like he’s dressed to attend a church service. The inscription “Jesus Rules” is painted on the wall behind him.

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