Join the rapper and producer as he explores the culture of Japan and collaborates with some of the countries’ hottest music acts.
Join rapper and producer Nasty C on a visual experience of his journey and artistic exploration of Japanese culture in his first documentary film, Zulu Man in Japan.
Captured by Chris Nicols, fans and lovers of music can catch the documentary when it debuts on Netflix, on Friday the 25th of September.
Catch the award-winning Durbanite living carefree and collaborating with some of Japan’s hottest music acts, including JP The Wavey, Ricky and Yoshi.
Nasty C said: “I’ve always had this feeling that I was meant to visit Japan. I could never really explain it. Perhaps it’s because I’m not just a rapper, I’m an artist and I feel like Japan is the hub of art.
The visit also saw the 23-year-old star make seven songs in eight days with his new Japanese friends.
“Japan is dope. The language barrier is not even that much of an issue. People here are kind, have good energy and they love my work.”
Check out the trailer below.
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