Nasty C’s full album was available for free downloading before he released it
Nasty C’s full album was available for free downloading before he released it
After much anticipation over the discharge of his album Zulu man With some electricity, fanatics have been ecstatic whilst the date was given nearer and closer.
Now not best ready to concentrate on the album, fans desired to aid Nasty C by using consuming his album the usage of the ideal and criminal channels. Their excitement was given reduce shortly after his album changed into leaked online via numerous websites.
Pirating track in accordance to analyze decreases the sales by way of as much as 42% crippling the artist and the crew behind the making of the challenge. In line with SAMRO, tune piracy takes meals away from industry people’s tables and their hard work goes to waste.
This has been going for a totally long term inside the united states and many artists have voiced out their frustration over the act whilst others say they maybe are not affected financially by such.
Nasty C’s album “ZMWSP” became made without problems to be had for download before his initials release date August 28, angering many enthusiasts.
At this point Its very clear that FAKAZA is working with this Major Labels. NastyC ZMWSP got leaked even thou bro is signed 2 bo Jayz. pic.twitter.com/4zTrOdhnCV
— KingHope_Official .🎹 (@KingHope_) August 27, 2020
I'm not even a fan of Nasty but what fakaza is doing is kak, I'm pissed.
— The Fre$h Prince of Durban📸 (@AyandaStevens) August 27, 2020
Nasty C: album drops on the 28th of August🔥
Fakaza : "Ayindaz le" pic.twitter.com/FldoXa79eN— Buntu (@yamile_buntu) August 27, 2020
Fakaza must be stopped, at least let the album drop first aowa
— 🙂 (@amogelangmolai) August 27, 2020
Fakaza Should be banned
— Shmeruda (@shmeruda) August 27, 2020
eintlek Fakaza can drop your song even before you Record it. pic.twitter.com/zIY96G5ZaL
— TaZ Lee Art SA (@TaZLeeArtSA3) August 27, 2020
I follow back by the way 😌
— AZuluManWithARubberBand🎱 (@khandizwe_chris) August 27, 2020
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