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News:- Nasty C’s debut album: "Bad Hair" out September 23.


Fans have been waiting for Nasty C's album ever since the rapper dropped his mainstream hit single Juice Back. And as the months have passed, anticipation for the album has grown to near fever pitch.
While fans have spent the last few months speculating about the album, Nasty C has finally put everyone out of their misery by revealing details about the album. 
What's it called?
Speaking to TMG Entertainment several months ago, Nasty C said that he was toying with the idea of naming his album after his mom.
"I would like to name it (the album) after my mom, or at least make some kind of reference to her in the title," he revealed.
But his plans  have since changed. Nasty C has confirmed that the album would be named Bad Hair.

So, when is it coming out?
Nasty C took to Twitter over the weekend to finally reveal that the album will be released on September 23.



Which means fans will have the album in their hand by this time next month. Awesome!
The tracklist
Although he hasn't revealed which artists he will feature on the album, Nasty C took to Instagram on Monday to post the album's tracklist.
A photo posted by BAD HAIR ⌛️ (@nasty_csa) on


The 16-tracklist includes only one already-released hit, Hell Naw, as the artist presents a near clean bill of unreleased material on his album.
Of the list, a track called Good Girls/Snapchat H**s seems to have become an early favourite among fans, with many excited to hear what it is about.

What does it look like?
Although the artist has teased several images of himself with the branding Bad Hair, one image keeps surfacing as the most probable cover for the album, an image of Nasty made up of smaller images sent to him by fans.

A video posted by BAD HAIR ⌛️ (@nasty_csa) on
Better than Kanye's The Life of Pablo
Nasty C hinted at what fans can expect from the album when he told Slikour earlier this year that it would be better than even Kanye West's latest offering The Life of Pablo.
"Kanye West's album is dope but I think he is a little too creative. I feel like my album is sounding better. If you talking about an album that is for the people‚ and not just me about telling my story‚ then I think it sounds better‚" the rapper said.

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