... Is there anything the star can't do?
Not content with dominating the music charts, rapper Nasty C is giving the acting world a go with a cameo role on Netflix's upcoming South African original seriesengineers a transfer to a prestigious school to investigate the 17-year-old cold case of her older sister who was abducted at birth, is set to premiere on May 20.
It features a host of stars, including Ama Qamata, Natasha Thahane, Cindy Mahlangu, Thabang Molaba and Gail Mabalane.In a statement sent to TshisaLIVE, Nasty C said he was excited at the chance to add acting to his list of talents and said the process was organic. “My character is KB’s producer, who helps him put together really cool tracks. This is what I do every day and so it was a natural role for me.”“It’s insane! I’ve never really acted before and even though I was being myself by making music, it was a crazy experience. I’m super proud to be a part of thesoundtrack. There’s some dope artists included as well and the series is really made for the youth, which I’m excited about.
The muso gave fans a glimpse of him on the set of the series on Instagram this week, encouraging fans to watch
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