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Cassper Nyovest Reveals Okmalumkoolkat Is Part Of Upcoming Album

One of the most active South African celebrities on Twitter, Cassper Nyovest often engaged into intense arguments with his followers.

After the unexpected death of his buddy and fellow great rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes, Cassper Nyovest made it plain that he will focus on finishing his much-anticipated Hip-Hop album. Thus, Billiato has been absent from the blue app.

He returned this week and said his latest record is nearly finished. He spat bars in another album teaser.

Cassper also indicated that the album will follow his tradition of naming projects after loved ones. Solomon, his best friend Carpo More’s name, will be the title.

As the week counts down to the album’s release, Cassper enlists his prior hitmakers, Okmalumkoolkat, to ensure that the album won’t disappoint.

Hip-Hop enthusiasts await Cassper’s seventh studio album. The rapper and Root of Fame founder appears to be going all out.

This comes as he continued to thrill fans by revealing that this album will mark his reunion with Durban-based artist and Hip-Hop pioneer, Spova Gang leader, Okmalumkoolkat.

The two Hip-Hop icons previously collaborated on Major League DJz’s legendary single Slyza Tsotsi and the Gusheshe (Remix).

Fans can watch the two in the studio with newly celebrated rapper Malgera Doe Boy, previous Twitter beef and Hip-Hop DJ Speedsta, and award-winning producer Anatii in the post. The anticipation for the new album appears to have grown even stronger.

Cassper hinted another Hip-Hop music early this year that could be a summer hit. Reports stated:

Cassper will present his music workshop project. He performed a taste of his new track recently. Hip-Hop, as promised, and Cassper may be preparing another classic.

Casper’s fans have been teasing portions of the music, Bashimane Baka. Cassper’s upcoming single’s Kwaito and isiZulu lyrics makes this credible.

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