Cassper Nyovest: Don't believe the hype, SA hip-hop has money

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Cassper Nyovest: Don't believe the hype, SA hip-hop has money
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'It's generating more money than it ever has in the history of SA hip-hop. Kats are finally eating!'

And Cassper Nyovest has explained that this is because as a South African rapper, there's never been a better time to be alive!

"Yup! And it's generating more money than it ever has in the history of SA hip-hop. Kats are finally eating!" Cassper tweeted. However, Cassper didn't want to paint an incomplete picture and explained that while there's money to make, not everyone was making the same kind of guap. He emphasised that now - more than at any other time since the establishment and rise of SA hip-hop - there were a lot more opportunities to make a lot of money.

Yup!!! and its generating more money than it ever has in the history of SA hip hop. Kats are finally eating!!!!!!

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