Nasty C Finally Drops His Visual For "King" Featuring A$AP Ferg

Nasty C Finally Drops His Visual For “King” Featuring A$AP Ferg

Originally based in South Africa, Nasty C is making huge moves in the North American market by dropping the visual for his song “King” featuring A$AP Ferg. Earlier this year, he released his project Strings and Bling, which received notable hype and success. His song “King” can be originally heard on the project.

From start to finish, Nasty C provides many different looks with his verses and chorus. This includes showcasing a wide range of versatility with his rhyme schemes. In addition, the mix of creative lyrics paired with insightful and memorable punchlines is also a huge highlight on the track.

A$AP Ferg also adds a nice contribution to “King”, mainly because his delivery contrasts with Nasty C’s material. Instead of trying to switch up different rhythms within his rhymes, he opts to have a rapid delivery instead. The overall tone and theme of his verse mixes well with the feel of the track.

Produced by Tweezy, the instrumental is simple yet effective. One of the most memorable components of the beat is the light bell-driven lead heard throughout. The pulsing kicks add an exciting flare, while the snares and hi-hats solidify a trap-based style. Check out “King” by Nasty C featuring A$AP Ferg Below:

Nasty C – “King” Featuring A$AP Ferg

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