Nasty C Admits To Guilty Pleasure Track: “I’m Not Allowed to Love That Song.” South African rap sensation Nasty C has never shied away from expressing his truth, whether in bars or interviews. But his latest confession might just surprise even his most loyal fans.

In a recent candid moment shared online, the Zulu Man With Some Power revealed that SZA’s emotionally vulnerable track “Special” is the song he’s secretly obsessed with — but also slightly embarrassed to admit he loves.
“I’m a guy, I’m not allowed to love that song,” Nasty C confessed with a mix of humour and sincerity, acknowledging the gender stereotypes that often plague music taste and emotional expression.
SZA’s “Special”, a hauntingly honest ballad from her critically acclaimed album SOS, explores themes of self-worth, heartbreak, and emotional vulnerability — the kind of soul-baring that resonates with anyone who has ever felt like they weren’t enough.
For Nasty C, the track struck a chord he wasn’t expecting. Known for his lyrical prowess, fierce delivery, and hard-hitting records like “Hell Naw” and “Jack,” Nasty C’s confession adds another layer to the artist fans have come to respect not only for his bars but for his authenticity.
In a world where masculinity is often boxed into rigid expressions, Nasty C’s confession is more than just a moment of guilty pleasure — it’s a quiet rebellion against the idea that vulnerability and masculinity can’t coexist.