Nasty C’s “EAZY” Reaches New Heights With 10 Million YouTube Views
Nasty C’s “EAZY” Reaches New Heights With 10 Million YouTube Views. Nasty C’s stark black-and-white visual for “EAZY” has officially crossed the 10 million views mark on YouTube, as shared with Rap-Kulture, adding another impressive achievement to the rapper’s catalogue.

Released on June 12, 2020, during the rollout for his acclaimed album Zulu Man With Some Power, the track arrived at a defining moment in Nasty C’s career. Fresh off signing with Def Jam Recordings, he delivered a stripped-down, hard-hitting trap anthem that emphasised raw lyricism and confidence. With minimal production and his signature sharp flow, “EAZY” became a bold reminder of his core strengths.
The video’s success is made even more impressive by its stark visual direction. Shot entirely in moody monochrome, it cuts against the grain of an era dominated by vibrant colours and high-budget effects. Fans and commentators have begun hailing it as a historic achievement, with many suggesting it could be the first South African rap video in black and white to reach 10 million views in under six years.
As of Thursday, the official upload on Nasty C’s YouTube channel has comfortably crossed the 10 million mark. The video now ranks among his top-performing solo releases, trailing behind popular hits such as “SMA,” “King,” and “Jack.”
This milestone arrives at a time when conversations around Nasty C’s long-term influence continue to grow. Despite a steady stream of new music and collaborations, older releases like “EAZY” continue to gain traction. Fans across South Africa and beyond have taken to social media to celebrate, with many highlighting that very few of his visuals fall below the one million view mark. It is a clear reflection of his consistency and loyal fanbase.
More than just another music video, “EAZY” captures a pivotal chapter in his journey. It reflects a hungry artist stepping into a global spotlight, determined to prove his worth. The minimalist approach allows his presence and bars to take centre stage, turning a simple concept into something timeless.
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