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- Controversial South African YouTuber, Slik Talk, has dropped a new video accusing rapper Nasty C of allegedly copying another artist’s flow.
- The video, uploaded less than an hour ago, quickly gained traction, sparking a heated debate among SA hip-hop fans on X (formerly Twitter).
- Slik Talk claims Nasty C’s recent freestyle mirrors elements from an emerging artist, causing a stir in the music industry.
- #SlikTalk and #NastyC are trending topics in South Africa.
Slik Talk, known for his unfiltered commentary on South African celebrities, has ignited another firestorm with his latest critique. In a scathing 10-minute video, he meticulously breaks down what he perceives as undeniable similarities between Nasty C’s new material and that of a lesser-known artist, drawing comparisons to past controversies in the global hip-hop scene. Fans are divided, with some defending Nasty C’s originality and others calling for the ‘Zulu Man With Some Power’ to address the allegations directly. This incident adds to the ongoing narrative of originality versus influence in the highly competitive South African music landscape.
Timeline
- **08:05 AM (Johannesburg Time):** Slik Talk’s video is published on YouTube.
- **08:30 AM (Johannesburg Time):** First reactions and shares appear on X (Twitter).
- **09:00 AM (Johannesburg Time):** #SlikTalk and #NastyC enter top trending spots in South Africa.
Key Players
- **Slik Talk:** Controversial South African YouTuber and critic.
- **Nasty C:** Prominent South African rapper.
- **South African Hip-Hop Fans:** Engaged in the online debate.
- **Unnamed Emerging Artist:** Allegedly copied by Nasty C.
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