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Cassper Nyovest

Refiloe Maele Phoolo (born 16 December 1990), professionally known as Cassper Nyovest, is a South African rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, record producer and amateur boxer.[1] Born and raised in Mahikeng, North West, he is regarded as one of the most successful artists in South Africa.[2] In 2014, he established his own record label, Family Tree Records.[3] Nyovest rose to fame with the release of his debut studio album, Tsholofelo (2014) which produced the hit singles "Gusheshe" and "Doc Shebeleza".[4]

Cassper Nyovest
Cassper Nyovest performing in 2014
Born
Refiloe Maele Phoolo

(1990-12-16) 16 December 1990 (age 32)
EducationGrade 10
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • businessman
  • boxer
Years active2013–present
Height1.52 m (5 ft 0 in)
Musical career
OriginMahikeng, North-West Province
Genres
Instrument(s)
Labels
Boxing career
Boxing record
Total fights3
Wins2
Wins by KO0
Losses1
Draws0
Websitecasspernyovest.com

With his success of selling out tickets for his concert, Fill Up the Dome (2015) which was held at Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg.[5] The success of the event pursued Nyovest with the affix "Fill Up" to instigate more concerts in different stadiums annually, including Orlando Stadium (2016) and FNB Stadium (2017), also both in Johannesburg, Moses Mabhida Stadium (2018) in Durban, and Royal Bafokeng Stadium (2019) in North West.[6]

Nyovest released his eponymous studio album, Refiloe, released on 31 October 2015, at his Fill Up The Dome concert. The album collaborates with several artists including The Game, DJ Drama, Stonebwoy and Casey Veggies.[7] He followed this success with his critically acclaimed third studio album Thuto (2018), and his Kwaito-focused fourth studio album, Sweet and Short (2019).

Early life

I told my parents that I'd rather chase my dream, which I believe is going to work out.

– Cassper Nyovest, speaking about his journey of dropping out of school[8]

Refiloe Maele Phoolo was born on 16 December 1990 in Mafikeng, a borough of North West, to Muzuki and Letsebela Phoolo. Nyovest has a sister named Tsholofelo Phoolo; their late brother, Khotso Phoolo, passed on in 2003.[9][10] Nyovest attended Sol Plaatjie Secondary School where he was an athlete, playing several sports, and he started rapping at the age of 12.[11] In 2006, Nyovest failed his Grade 10 exams; this led to him moving to his grandmother's house in Potchefstroom. After this, in 2007, he decided to formally drop out of high school at the age of 16.[12]

In 2008, Nyovest relocated to Johannesburg, to pursue a career in music as a rapper and producer. He made the move after telling his parents that he would rather pursue his dreams—which he felt were within his reach—rather than playing it “safe” and “regretting it” his whole life.[13]

Musical career

2004–2014: Beginnings and Tsholofelo

In 2004, aged just 13, Nyovest formed a hip hop group called Childhood Gangsta with his friends. He then left to join his next group, Slow Motion, which had eight members, including record producer Aashish Gangaram of Ganja Beatz.[14] At age 16, and after dropping out of school, Nyovest signed with motswako record label Impact Sounds, which also signed artists like Tuks Senganga and Morafe (in 2006);[15] the relationship between Nyovest and Impact Sounds eventually soured because of creative differences.[16] In 2008, both parties separated, with Nyovest becoming an independent artist.

Nyovest moved back home, and created his own record label.[17] Before establishing his label, he was discovered by late rapper Hip Hop Pantsula while performing, who featured Nyovest on his song "Wamo Tseba Mtho".[18]

Nyovest released his debut single, "Gusheshe" (featuring Okmalumkoolkat), in 2013[19] and, in 2014, established his record label named Family Tree Records.[20] His second single, "Doc Shebeleza", was released the same year, and named after kwaito artist Doc Shebeleza.[21] The song received positive reviews from the public, and was praised by notable acts, such as singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka.[22]

On 18 July 2014, Nyovest released his debut album Tsholofelo, named after his sister.[23] The album was an outstanding success, peaking at #1 on the iTunes SA (South African) albums chart for two consecutive months (July and August 2014).[24] In October 2014, Nyovest was ranked as the top artist on the MTV Base show The Hottest MC in Africa, and was ranked no. 2 on “MTV SA's Hottest MCs” that same year.[25]

2015–2016: Refiloe

With the success of Tsholofelo, Nyovest released a platinum edition of the album; this included new songs and collaborations with Casey Veggies, DJ Drama, Wizkid and Anatii.[26] The platinum edition was released on 17 April 2015, with a limit of 10,000 copies printed.

At the end of the third quarter of 2015, Nyovest announced his intention of headlining a concert called Fill Up The Dome at the Ticketpro Dome, Johannesburg, on 31 October 2015. He was quoted as saying, "I want to fill the dome, which currently accommodates up to 20,000 people ... to its full capacity".[27] He also announced that his second album, titled Refiloe, will be released on the day of the event.

On 14 August 2015, Nyovest released “Mama I Made It” (#MIMI), the lead single from his second album, and one of the promotional songs for the Fill Up The Dome concert.[28] Nyovest managed to sell out all tickets for his event, as he predicted; on 25 October 2015, this was announced via his Twitter account.[29] On the day of the event, ticket buyers received a complimentary copy of the Refiloe album.[30] This promotion resulted in the album being certified gold on that very day.[31] The album was then certified platinum for shipments in excess of 40,000 copies, domestically.[32]

Nyovest then announced a second event, Fill Up Orlando Stadium, to be held at Orlando Stadium, Soweto, in Johannesburg on 29 October 2016–two days prior to the Ticketpro Dome event.[33] The event was a success, and there was a total of 40,000 people (stadium's capacity) in attendance. A combined total of around 80,000 people attended both concerts.[34] For both 2015 and 2016, Nyovest was ranked no. 1 on MTV Base: SA's Hottest MCs list. He was also ranked no. 1 on the 2016 Hottest Rapper in Africa since 2014.[35][36]

2017–2019: Thuto and Sweet and Short

On 4 March 2017, Nyovest released the lead single "Tito Mboweni" from his third album Thuto.[37] Named after the South Africa's Minister of Finance and former SARB governor Tito Mboweni, the song commercially trended for its lyric quote, "Shaa Shaa" which is an onomatopoeia for a money note sound.[38]

Thuto was released on 5 May 2017. It was certified gold by RiSA on the day of its release and was then certified platinum within the following weeks.[39] Nyovest announced his third "Fill Up" event, which was held on 17 November 2017, at the 94,736 capacity stadium, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg.[40][41] The event was planned to fill only 75,000 of its capacity which was his biggest challenge. Nyovest had some struggles in funding the show, but finally got 3 major sponsors in assisting him: Cîroc SA, SABC 1 and Budweiser.[42] The event did not sell all its tickets but was a success.

In 2018, Nyovest released his fourth album Sweet and Short. The album was certified platinum on its day of release.[43] Nyovest's following "Fill Up" event venue was at Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban which was scheduled on 1 December 2018.[44] He managed to sell 68,000 tickets which was a favorable outcome.[45] The following day, Nyovest performed at the Motsepe Foundation presented event, Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 headlined by Beyoncé and Jay-Z.[46] At the Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards, his single "Gets Getsa 2.0" won Best New Age Kwaito Song award.[47] On 15 December 2019, Nyovest performed at his fifth annual "Fill Up" event which was held at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg, a city of North West – the province where he was born.[48][49] After being criticized by hip hop fans for leaving the genre, Nyovest returned in 2020 with a hip hop track titled Good For That.

2020–present: Any Minute Now, Sweet and Short 2.0

On September 11, 2020, his fifth studio album Any Minute Now was released.[50][51][52] The album features Zola 7, Samthing Soweto, Langa Mavuso, Tellaman, YoungstaCPT, Busiswa, Nadia Nakai, Khuli Chana, Tuks, Mo' Molemi, Towdee Mac and DJ Lemonka.[53]

At the 2020 South African Hip Hop Awards he won three awards includes; "Song of the Year", "Album of the Year" and "Best Male".[54]

On July 30, 2021, Cassper dropped his first ever Amapiano studio album Sweet And Short 2.0, which consists of 10 tracks featuring Abidoza, Samthing Soweto, LuuDadeejay, Kammu Dee, Lady Du, Ma Lemon, Semi Tee, Boohle, DJ Sumbody, Reece Madlisa, Thulz, and Zuma.[55] On September 4, 2021, he embarked to United Kingdom for AmaFest Tour along with DJ Maphorisa, DBN Gogo and Focalistic to promote Amapiano genre.[56] On the 30th of September, he went ahead to feature on Abidoza's track Umjolo alongside Boohle.[57][58]

Television

On September 9, 2021, he became a host of The Braai show with Cass that airs on SABC 1.[59][60]

Business ventures

Endorsements

Nyovest garnered several endorsement deals with various companies, notably with vodka brand, Ciroc which is one of his biggest endorsement deal in his career so far.[61] Their endorsement began in 2017, when Nyovest displayed in his music video, Tito Mboweni several Cîroc bottles. Ciroc then unveiled their deal with Nyovest. In 2015, Nyovest endorsed with MTN and AG Mobile in launching a smartphone named, AG Hashtag which was inspired and partly designed by him.[62] He also endorsed with other brands including, Shoprite, Samsung South Africa, Coca-Cola, KFC SA, Castle Lite, Nike SA and Bitcasino.[63][64]

Family Tree Records

As an entrepreneur, Nyovest has founded the Family Tree Records. The record label was established in 2014 after his departure of label, Impact Soundz.[65]

Root of Fame

In July 2021, he founded a sneaker company Root of Fame, under Drip Footwear.[66]

Billiato

On September 6, 2021, he launched his own liquor brand named Billiato.[67]

Boxing

Fame vs Clout

On 22 December 2021, Nyovest held a boxing match in which he won against YouTuber, Slik Talk.[68]

Actor vs Musician

A boxing match titled "Actor vs Musician" was held at Sun City Stadium on the 9th of April 2022.[69] Cassper Nyovest lost to NaakMusiQ after taking him on to the fifth round.[70]

Personal life

In July 2015, after months of denying any romantic involvement with each other, Nyovest and actress Boity Thulo finally confirmed (in a July issue of DRUM) that they were dating. The headline on the cover of the magazine implied that the couple was engaged, but Nyovest and Thulo later denied this, claiming that the magazine used the headline as a ploy to increase their sales.[71] The couple would break up in December 2015.

Controversies

Feuds

In 2014, Nyovest was embroiled in a feud with long-time rival, AKA.[72] As Nyovest claimed his song "Doc Shebeleza" was the biggest song in South African Hip-Hop, AKA who was promoting his new single "Congratulate", showed contradiction when he tweeted, "There's a rapper running around saying he got the biggest song in the country ... I challenge you to find his song in the iTunes Top 100".[73] Thereafter, Nyovest responded with a tweet stating reasons why his song was bigger than AKA's. The argument escalated as both rappers were responding to each other multiple times.[74] In August 2014, the pair were scheduled to both perform on SABC 1 music show, Live Amp when a member of AKA's entourage allegedly pulled a gun on Cassper and his team.[75] Further controversy arose in 2015, when Cassper accused AKA of slapping him which led both rappers to release diss tracks. In 2018 when Nyovest was asked about the status of his feud with AKA, he stated the two would never reconcile, which has so far proven true.[76]

Lawsuits and civil disputes

In 2018, Xitsonga musician, Benny Mayengani was to do his concert named, #FillUpGiyaniStadium. As Mayengani used a similar affix ("Fill Up"/"#FillUp") as Nyovest, Nyovest then accused Mayengani for using his trademark in a form of sending him a cease and desist letter.[77] Investigation revealed that Nyovest does not yet own the #FillUp trademark and can not take any action.[78]

Awards and nominations

Nyovest has been awarded and nominated for various music awards both locally and internationally. His first set of awards were in 2013 when he won four awards at the second edition of the South Africa Hip Hop Awards.[79] On 13 April 2018, he received a nomination at the 12th Headies Award in Nigeria in the category of Best African Artiste alongside Nasty C, Sarkodie from Ghana, Kenyan group Sauti Sol, and Tanzanian singer Vanessa Mdee.[80]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Tsholofelo (2014)
  • Refiloe (2015)
  • Thuto (2017)
  • Sweet and Short (2018)
  • A.M.N (Any Minute Now) (2020)
  • Sweet and Short 2.0 (2021)

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External links

  • Official website

cassper, nyovest, refiloe, maele, phoolo, born, december, 1990, professionally, known, south, african, rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, record, producer, amateur, boxer, born, raised, mahikeng, north, west, regarded, most, successful, artists, south, africa, . Refiloe Maele Phoolo born 16 December 1990 professionally known as Cassper Nyovest is a South African rapper songwriter entrepreneur record producer and amateur boxer 1 Born and raised in Mahikeng North West he is regarded as one of the most successful artists in South Africa 2 In 2014 he established his own record label Family Tree Records 3 Nyovest rose to fame with the release of his debut studio album Tsholofelo 2014 which produced the hit singles Gusheshe and Doc Shebeleza 4 Cassper NyovestCassper Nyovest performing in 2014BornRefiloe Maele Phoolo 1990 12 16 16 December 1990 age 32 Mahikeng North West South AfricaEducationGrade 10OccupationsRappersongwriterrecord producerbusinessmanboxerYears active2013 presentHeight1 52 m 5 ft 0 in Musical careerOriginMahikeng North West ProvinceGenresHip hopKwaitoAmapianoInstrument s Vocalssamplerdrum machineLabelsImpact Sounds former Family Tree RecordsDef Jam AfricaUniversal Music GroupBoxing careerBoxing recordTotal fights3Wins2Wins by KO0Losses1Draws0Websitecasspernyovest wbr comWith his success of selling out tickets for his concert Fill Up the Dome 2015 which was held at Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg 5 The success of the event pursued Nyovest with the affix Fill Up to instigate more concerts in different stadiums annually including Orlando Stadium 2016 and FNB Stadium 2017 also both in Johannesburg Moses Mabhida Stadium 2018 in Durban and Royal Bafokeng Stadium 2019 in North West 6 Nyovest released his eponymous studio album Refiloe released on 31 October 2015 at his Fill Up The Dome concert The album collaborates with several artists including The Game DJ Drama Stonebwoy and Casey Veggies 7 He followed this success with his critically acclaimed third studio album Thuto 2018 and his Kwaito focused fourth studio album Sweet and Short 2019 Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 2 1 2004 2014 Beginnings and Tsholofelo 2 2 2015 2016 Refiloe 2 3 2017 2019 Thuto and Sweet and Short 2 4 2020 present Any Minute Now Sweet and Short 2 0 2 5 Television 3 Business ventures 3 1 Endorsements 3 2 Family Tree Records 3 3 Root of Fame 3 4 Billiato 4 Boxing 4 1 Fame vs Clout 4 2 Actor vs Musician 5 Personal life 6 Controversies 6 1 Feuds 6 2 Lawsuits and civil disputes 7 Awards and nominations 8 Discography 9 References 10 External linksEarly lifeI told my parents that I d rather chase my dream which I believe is going to work out Cassper Nyovest speaking about his journey of dropping out of school 8 Refiloe Maele Phoolo was born on 16 December 1990 in Mafikeng a borough of North West to Muzuki and Letsebela Phoolo Nyovest has a sister named Tsholofelo Phoolo their late brother Khotso Phoolo passed on in 2003 9 10 Nyovest attended Sol Plaatjie Secondary School where he was an athlete playing several sports and he started rapping at the age of 12 11 In 2006 Nyovest failed his Grade 10 exams this led to him moving to his grandmother s house in Potchefstroom After this in 2007 he decided to formally drop out of high school at the age of 16 12 In 2008 Nyovest relocated to Johannesburg to pursue a career in music as a rapper and producer He made the move after telling his parents that he would rather pursue his dreams which he felt were within his reach rather than playing it safe and regretting it his whole life 13 Musical career2004 2014 Beginnings and Tsholofelo Main article Tsholofelo In 2004 aged just 13 Nyovest formed a hip hop group called Childhood Gangsta with his friends He then left to join his next group Slow Motion which had eight members including record producer Aashish Gangaram of Ganja Beatz 14 At age 16 and after dropping out of school Nyovest signed with motswako record label Impact Sounds which also signed artists like Tuks Senganga and Morafe in 2006 15 the relationship between Nyovest and Impact Sounds eventually soured because of creative differences 16 In 2008 both parties separated with Nyovest becoming an independent artist Nyovest moved back home and created his own record label 17 Before establishing his label he was discovered by late rapper Hip Hop Pantsula while performing who featured Nyovest on his song Wamo Tseba Mtho 18 Nyovest released his debut single Gusheshe featuring Okmalumkoolkat in 2013 19 and in 2014 established his record label named Family Tree Records 20 His second single Doc Shebeleza was released the same year and named after kwaito artist Doc Shebeleza 21 The song received positive reviews from the public and was praised by notable acts such as singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka 22 On 18 July 2014 Nyovest released his debut album Tsholofelo named after his sister 23 The album was an outstanding success peaking at 1 on the iTunes SA South African albums chart for two consecutive months July and August 2014 24 In October 2014 Nyovest was ranked as the top artist on the MTV Base show The Hottest MC in Africa and was ranked no 2 on MTV SA s Hottest MCs that same year 25 2015 2016 Refiloe Main article Refiloe With the success of Tsholofelo Nyovest released a platinum edition of the album this included new songs and collaborations with Casey Veggies DJ Drama Wizkid and Anatii 26 The platinum edition was released on 17 April 2015 with a limit of 10 000 copies printed At the end of the third quarter of 2015 Nyovest announced his intention of headlining a concert called Fill Up The Dome at the Ticketpro Dome Johannesburg on 31 October 2015 He was quoted as saying I want to fill the dome which currently accommodates up to 20 000 people to its full capacity 27 He also announced that his second album titled Refiloe will be released on the day of the event On 14 August 2015 Nyovest released Mama I Made It MIMI the lead single from his second album and one of the promotional songs for the Fill Up The Dome concert 28 Nyovest managed to sell out all tickets for his event as he predicted on 25 October 2015 this was announced via his Twitter account 29 On the day of the event ticket buyers received a complimentary copy of the Refiloe album 30 This promotion resulted in the album being certified gold on that very day 31 The album was then certified platinum for shipments in excess of 40 000 copies domestically 32 Nyovest then announced a second event Fill Up Orlando Stadium to be held at Orlando Stadium Soweto in Johannesburg on 29 October 2016 two days prior to the Ticketpro Dome event 33 The event was a success and there was a total of 40 000 people stadium s capacity in attendance A combined total of around 80 000 people attended both concerts 34 For both 2015 and 2016 Nyovest was ranked no 1 on MTV Base SA s Hottest MCs list He was also ranked no 1 on the 2016 Hottest Rapper in Africa since 2014 35 36 2017 2019 Thuto and Sweet and Short Main article Thuto On 4 March 2017 Nyovest released the lead single Tito Mboweni from his third album Thuto 37 Named after the South Africa s Minister of Finance and former SARB governor Tito Mboweni the song commercially trended for its lyric quote Shaa Shaa which is an onomatopoeia for a money note sound 38 Thuto was released on 5 May 2017 It was certified gold by RiSA on the day of its release and was then certified platinum within the following weeks 39 Nyovest announced his third Fill Up event which was held on 17 November 2017 at the 94 736 capacity stadium FNB Stadium Johannesburg 40 41 The event was planned to fill only 75 000 of its capacity which was his biggest challenge Nyovest had some struggles in funding the show but finally got 3 major sponsors in assisting him Ciroc SA SABC 1 and Budweiser 42 The event did not sell all its tickets but was a success In 2018 Nyovest released his fourth album Sweet and Short The album was certified platinum on its day of release 43 Nyovest s following Fill Up event venue was at Moses Mabhida Stadium Durban which was scheduled on 1 December 2018 44 He managed to sell 68 000 tickets which was a favorable outcome 45 The following day Nyovest performed at the Motsepe Foundation presented event Global Citizen Festival Mandela 100 headlined by Beyonce and Jay Z 46 At the Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards his single Gets Getsa 2 0 won Best New Age Kwaito Song award 47 On 15 December 2019 Nyovest performed at his fifth annual Fill Up event which was held at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg a city of North West the province where he was born 48 49 After being criticized by hip hop fans for leaving the genre Nyovest returned in 2020 with a hip hop track titled Good For That 2020 present Any Minute Now Sweet and Short 2 0 On September 11 2020 his fifth studio album Any Minute Now was released 50 51 52 The album features Zola 7 Samthing Soweto Langa Mavuso Tellaman YoungstaCPT Busiswa Nadia Nakai Khuli Chana Tuks Mo Molemi Towdee Mac and DJ Lemonka 53 At the 2020 South African Hip Hop Awards he won three awards includes Song of the Year Album of the Year and Best Male 54 On July 30 2021 Cassper dropped his first ever Amapiano studio album Sweet And Short 2 0 which consists of 10 tracks featuring Abidoza Samthing Soweto LuuDadeejay Kammu Dee Lady Du Ma Lemon Semi Tee Boohle DJ Sumbody Reece Madlisa Thulz and Zuma 55 On September 4 2021 he embarked to United Kingdom for AmaFest Tour along with DJ Maphorisa DBN Gogo and Focalistic to promote Amapiano genre 56 On the 30th of September he went ahead to feature on Abidoza s track Umjolo alongside Boohle 57 58 Television On September 9 2021 he became a host of The Braai show with Cass that airs on SABC 1 59 60 Business venturesEndorsements Nyovest garnered several endorsement deals with various companies notably with vodka brand Ciroc which is one of his biggest endorsement deal in his career so far 61 Their endorsement began in 2017 when Nyovest displayed in his music video Tito Mboweni several Ciroc bottles Ciroc then unveiled their deal with Nyovest In 2015 Nyovest endorsed with MTN and AG Mobile in launching a smartphone named AG Hashtag which was inspired and partly designed by him 62 He also endorsed with other brands including Shoprite Samsung South Africa Coca Cola KFC SA Castle Lite Nike SA and Bitcasino 63 64 Family Tree Records As an entrepreneur Nyovest has founded the Family Tree Records The record label was established in 2014 after his departure of label Impact Soundz 65 Root of Fame In July 2021 he founded a sneaker company Root of Fame under Drip Footwear 66 Billiato On September 6 2021 he launched his own liquor brand named Billiato 67 BoxingFame vs Clout On 22 December 2021 Nyovest held a boxing match in which he won against YouTuber Slik Talk 68 Actor vs Musician A boxing match titled Actor vs Musician was held at Sun City Stadium on the 9th of April 2022 69 Cassper Nyovest lost to NaakMusiQ after taking him on to the fifth round 70 Personal lifeIn July 2015 after months of denying any romantic involvement with each other Nyovest and actress Boity Thulo finally confirmed in a July issue of DRUM that they were dating The headline on the cover of the magazine implied that the couple was engaged but Nyovest and Thulo later denied this claiming that the magazine used the headline as a ploy to increase their sales 71 The couple would break up in December 2015 ControversiesFeuds In 2014 Nyovest was embroiled in a feud with long time rival AKA 72 As Nyovest claimed his song Doc Shebeleza was the biggest song in South African Hip Hop AKA who was promoting his new single Congratulate showed contradiction when he tweeted There s a rapper running around saying he got the biggest song in the country I challenge you to find his song in the iTunes Top 100 73 Thereafter Nyovest responded with a tweet stating reasons why his song was bigger than AKA s The argument escalated as both rappers were responding to each other multiple times 74 In August 2014 the pair were scheduled to both perform on SABC 1 music show Live Amp when a member of AKA s entourage allegedly pulled a gun on Cassper and his team 75 Further controversy arose in 2015 when Cassper accused AKA of slapping him which led both rappers to release diss tracks In 2018 when Nyovest was asked about the status of his feud with AKA he stated the two would never reconcile which has so far proven true 76 Lawsuits and civil disputes In 2018 Xitsonga musician Benny Mayengani was to do his concert named FillUpGiyaniStadium As Mayengani used a similar affix Fill Up FillUp as Nyovest Nyovest then accused Mayengani for using his trademark in a form of sending him a cease and desist letter 77 Investigation revealed that Nyovest does not yet own the FillUp trademark and can not take any action 78 Awards and nominationsMain article List of awards and nominations received by Cassper Nyovest Nyovest has been awarded and nominated for various music awards both locally and internationally His first set of awards were in 2013 when he won four awards at the second edition of the South Africa Hip Hop Awards 79 On 13 April 2018 he received a nomination at the 12th Headies Award in Nigeria in the category of Best African Artiste alongside Nasty C Sarkodie from Ghana Kenyan group Sauti Sol and Tanzanian singer Vanessa Mdee 80 DiscographyMain article Cassper Nyovest discography Studio albums Tsholofelo 2014 Refiloe 2015 Thuto 2017 Sweet and Short 2018 A M N Any Minute Now 2020 Sweet and Short 2 0 2021 References Trace Cassper Nyovest Sports news hip hop rnb tropical and african music Trace TV Archived from the original on 1 April 2014 Retrieved 7 June 2014 Cassper Nyovest biography Cut FM The Rise of Family Tree Records The Plug Mag Album Review Cassper Nyovest Tsholofelo Platform Cassper fills up the dome eNCA Cassper gets set to fill up Moses Mabhida IOL Cassper Nyovest drops Refiloe track list Connect Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 4 November 2015 Famous South Africans Cassper Nyovest The South African Cassper Nyovest the South African Hip Hop artist is born South African History 10 things you didn t know about Cassper Nyovest EWN Cassper Nyovest ZAlebs Cassper Nyovest talks dropping out of school discovering self VIDEO The Sowetan Who is Cassper Nyovest Coke Cassper Nyovest brings the beats DStv Archived from the original on 4 August 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2014 Maftown Heights 2013 Maftown Heights 27 November 2013 Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 30 June 2014 Cassper Nyovest Bio Buzz South Africa 16 December The day SA was gifted the musical genius Cassper Nyovest Briefly Cassper Nyovest Shares The Story of How First Collaboration With HHP Came About Watch Cassper Nyovest Gusheshe featuring Okmalumkoolkat OkayAfrica Family Tree Records 5 discogs Doc Shebeleza Goes Platinum MTV Cassper gets love from Yvonne Chaka Chaka The Juice 7 July 2014 Retrieved 11 October 2014 Cassper s new album title is all in the name News24 Album Review Cassper Nyovest Tsholofelo Plartform K O crowned 2014 s hottest MC News24 Tsholofelo Platinum Edition by Casper Nyovest Tidal Cassper is set on filling up the dome News24 Cassper Nyovest Drops The First Refiloe Single Mama I Made It OkayAfrica The golden boy fills up the dome East Coast Radio Refiloe to go gold as Fill up The Dome is sold out Citizen What Cassper Nyovest achieved with FillUpTheDome The Sowetan Cassper Nyovest s Refiloe goes platinum Citizen Cassper Nyovest announces second FillUp Internship Destiny Man Archived from the original on 6 April 2019 Retrieved 6 April 2019 Thousands FillUpOrlandoStadium eNCA Cassper Nyovest Crowned SA s Hottest MC 2016 BET Africa Archived from the original on 6 April 2019 Retrieved 6 April 2019 South Africa s Hottest MC of 2015 Top 10 List Revealed GQ Cassper Nyovest releases a new song News24 Tito Mboweni Cassper Nyovest once wrote song about SA s new finance minister The South African Cassper Nyovest Thuto goes gold in one day Transafricaradio FillUpFNBStadium Dates Announced Daily Sun FNB Stadium Soccer city City of Johannesburg Watch Cassper Nyovest Hooks Up 3 Sponsors For FillUpFnbStadium Zkhipani Halala Cassper Nyovest s album went platinum in a day just like he said TimesLive Cassper Nyovest Breaks Yet Another Record And Fills Up Moses Mabhida Stadium Cosmopolitan Cassper Nyovest all set to FillUpMosesMabhida IOL 5 Highlights from Global Citizen Festival Bona The Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards MKHMA Winner s announced SA Music News Magazine SA Music News Magazine 5 December 2019 Royal Bafokeng Stadium Was On Fire Daily Sun 5 Must See Pics From Cassper Nyovest s Fill Up Royal Bafokeng filluproyalbafokeng SA Hip Hop Mag Mkhabela Sabelo 22 June 2020 Cassper Nyovest Announces New Album Any Minute Now OkayAfrica OkayAfrica Reporter Entertainment 11 September 2020 Cassper Nyovest finally drops Any Minute Now and fans are blown away Independent Online Mike Steven Cassper Nyovest Any Minute Now Album iminathi Archived from the original on 20 September 2020 Retrieved 17 September 2020 Mkhabela Sabelo 10 September 2020 Stream Cassper Nyovest s New Album A M N Any Minute Now Featuring Anthony Hamilton Boogie HHP Busiswa Langa Mavuso and More OkayAfrica OkayAfrica Seroto Butchie 13 December 2020 SA Hip Hop Awards 2020 All the winners Music In Africa Mike Steven Cassper Nyovest Sweet And Short 2 0 Album iminathi Archived from the original on 29 June 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2021 Adejoy 5 August 2021 DJ Maphorisa Kabza Cassper DBN Gogo Focalistic are taking Amapiano to UK Fakaza News Fakaza News Mike Silas 30 September 2021 Abidoza Umjolo feat Cassper Nyovest and Boohle ZAPlaylist Abidoza releases his hard won single Umjolo featuring Boohle and Cassper Nyovest justnje com Retrieved 29 December 2021 Cassper Nyovest to host season two of The Braai Show on SABC1 Channel News24 South Africa 10 August 2021 Mokhothu Lesego The Braai Show with Cass airs tomorrow on SABC 1 Sunday World Sunday World Retrieved 7 September 2021 CIroc Celebrates Fill Up With Cassper Nyovest Previdar Rapper Cassper collaborates on new cellphone eNCA A Few List of Cassper Nyovest Endorsement Deals SA Hip Hop Mag Niji Narayan 10 June 2022 Cassper Nyovest Joins Bitcasino as its Global Ambassador European Gaming Retrieved 22 June 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Here are 6 celebs who started their own record labels The Sowetan Naidoo Deepika 9 July 2021 Mzansi shows Cassper Nyovest love as he launches Root Of Fame sneakers TshisaLIVE Matiwane Nonkululeko Cassper Nyovest launches own premium liquor brand Drum News24 South Africa What a mess Celebs react to Fame vs Clout boxing match The South African The South African Retrieved 1 April 2022 Who will emerge victorious Cassper Nyovest or NaakMusiQ 702 Retrieved 10 April 2022 And the winner is NaakMusiQ Actor wins the CelebCity boxing match TimesLIVE Retrieved 10 April 2022 Cassper and Boity make their love official Sowetan Live Retrieved 21 August 2015 AKA Cassper amp South Africa s Biggest Hip Hop Beef OkayAfrica A very brief guide to the AKA and Cassper Nyovest feud IOL Cassper Nyovest s Twitter War Press Reader Inside the year s biggest feud AKA Vs Cassper Nyovest Channel24 Cassper and AKA Will Never Reconcile Daily Sun Nyovest and the Fillup Trademark Saga Can Artists Trademark Event Names EWN Revealed Cassper doesn t own the FillUp trademark and can t take action TimesLive Cassper cleans up at SA Hip Hop Awards hypemagazine co za 22 November 2013 Retrieved 7 May 2017 Cassper Nyovest nasty C Nominated For Best African Artiste Headies Awards 2018 mp3joli info 14 April 2018 Retrieved 21 May 2018 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cassper Nyovest Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cassper Nyovest amp oldid 1152879781, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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