Mzansi Weighs In on Cassper Nyovest’s Upcoming Song Before Its Drop
Cassper Nyovest has returned to the studio, but social media suggests he should have stayed in retirement. The Doc Shebeleza hitmaker offered fans a glimpse of his upcoming track “Guess Who’s Back” during a Twitch livestream—and let’s just say, Mzansi was not impressed.
Even though the song features a high-energy drill vibe and reflects Cassper’s rise to fame with lines like: “2014 I was in a Gusheshe, 2014 it was Doc Shebeleza…”, fans weren’t feeling it.
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Twitter user @_thembawokqala summarized the sentiment: “Cassper Nyovest lost his touch the moment he switched to Amapiano, and he’s been struggling to return ever since. That’s why his new sound creeps me out.”
Eish! From hitmaker to heartbreak—it’s giving fall-off vibes.
“This Guy is Horrible!” – Fans Say Mufasa’s Best Days are Over
South Africans expressed their thoughts bluntly as the clip circulated online, and it’s safe to say the streets are unforgiving.
@linda_mot didn’t hold back: “This guy is terrible, man, and I’m glad he blocked me. Slik Talk was right. Cass is a fantastic marketer but a terrible musician.”
Another fan, @sotembelaa, questioned Cassper’s songwriting: “Staying on top is tough, man. This Cassper is a far cry from the one we knew a decade ago. It makes you wonder if he even wrote those earlier hits.”
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Even his revered albums, Tsholofelo and Thuto, are being drawn into the controversy. @lloydd___ remarked: “Cassper had a solid sound when he dropped Tsholofelo and Thuto; now he’s experimenting with different styles, but they just aren’t hitting.”
“He Prayed for a Kid Out of Wedlock?” – Lyrics Ignite Even More Criticism
If the music wasn’t already raising eyebrows, his lyrics definitely did. One line, in particular, sparked an extensive digital “HAIBO!”
@khokhas_ responded with: “‘I got a wife and a kid, I got everything that I prayed for.’ Did he really pray for a child out of wedlock to a God who would send him to hell for it, then marry someone else?”
Meanwhile, @EvansMathibe fueled the lyrical critique further: “Cassper’s writing lacks depth, and it’s evident he hasn’t developed his Hip Hop vocabulary.”
Yoh! Mzansi is critiquing his lyrics, his prayers, and even his pitch. The verdict from the streets? Cassper might be back, but the fans are not on board with this comeback vibe. The timeline is clear: the old Mufasa is gone, and this new chapter? “Just straight garbage.”
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