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”Free” received mixed reviews from [[music critics]]. In a review for [[The Native]], Mayuyuka Kaunda described the album as “derives its potency from this sense of being unburdened, but the expression of that feeling simultaneously undercuts its effectiveness.”<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kaunda |first1=Mayuyuka |title=Review: Nasty C’s ‘Free’ |url=https://thenativemag.com/featured/review-nasty-cs-free/ |website=The NATIVE |access-date=27 September 2025}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 11:11, 27 September 2025
2025 studio album by Nasty C
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| Released | 12 September 2025 (2025-09-12) | |||
| Genre | Hip hop | |||
| Label | Tall Racks | |||
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Free is the fifth studio album by South African rapper and record producer Nasty C, it was released on 12 September 2025 through Tall Racks.[1] It features guest appearances from Blxckie, Usimamane, DJ Speedsta, Tellaman, and Tshego. The album was primarily produced by Nasty C,[2] with additional production from MashBeatz, Stacy, Cxdy, Waytoolost, R.J Banks, Saak Beats, Spaced Time, Ebenezer Maxwell, Akhona Bereng, Ludwe Sylvester Danxa, and Just Dan.
Background
Following his exit from Def Jam, with its flagship Def Jam Africa, and UMG‘s Universal Music Africa, Nasty C titled his album Free.[1]
Critical reception
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| The Native | 7.3/10 |
Free received mixed reviews from music critics. In a review for The Native, Mayuyuka Kaunda described the album as “derives its potency from this sense of being unburdened, but the expression of that feeling simultaneously undercuts its effectiveness.”[3]
Track listing
Personnel
- Nasty C – primary artist, songwriting (all tracks), production (tracks ), and executive producer
- MashBeatz – production (tracks )
- Stacy – production (tracks )
- Cxdy – production (tracks )
- Waytoolost – production (tracks )
- R.J Banks – production (tracks )
- Saak Beats – production (tracks )
- Spaced Time – production (tracks )
- Ebenezer Maxwell – production (tracks )
- Akhona Bereng – production (tracks )
- Ludwe Sylvester Danxa – production (tracks )
- Just Dan – production (tracks )
- Blxckie – vocals, songwriting
- Usimamane – vocals, songwriting
- DJ Speedsta – vocals, songwriting, producer
- Tellaman – vocals, songwriting
- Tshego – vocals, songwriting

