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Nasty C & T.I. Team Up For First-ever Collaboration With Powerful New Track “They Don’t”

Addressing racial injustices in wake of police brutality protests all proceeds from song will be donated to until freedom & solidarity fund

They Don’t (feat. T.I.) – Single

Nasty C

    • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
    • Release Date: 2020-06-05
    • Explicitness: explicit
    • Country: ZAF
    • Track Count: 1
  • Universal Music Africa, Def Jam Recordings; ℗ 2020 Universal Music (Pty) Ltd South Afric

In the wake of rampant police brutality and national civil unrest, multi-platinum rapper Nasty C and the multi-hyphenate Tip “T.I.” Harris have teamed up for their first-ever collaboration. “They Don’t” – is a powerful new track where the two share their perspectives of racial injustices around the world.

Touching on the parallels of the horrific injustices of apartheid in South Africa and the police brutality going on in the United States, the unlikely pair break from business as usual to take on serious global issues. The track, released via Def Jam/Grand Hustle/Def Jam Africa, is produced by Gemini Major.

On “They Don’t”, Nasty C provides a striking and emotional view with his lyrics and later in the track, provides an encouraging message to all.

I can only imagine the pain and the grief/from the innocent mothers with all the shit they had to see/ when you lose the ones you love to the f*ckin’ police/it cut’s deep.” “But everything will be alright soon/I just want to let you know, ain’t nothin’ like you.

T.I. shares his thoughts on systemic police brutality with the poignant lyrics:

Guess they’d rather see us all in civil unrest/Than to go and make some f*ckin arrests” followed by “How you supposed to serve and protect/with your knee on my neck?

All proceeds from the song will be donated to two organizations – Until Freedom and the Solidarity Fund. Until Freedom is an intersectional social justice organization focused on addressing systemic and racial injustice, as well as investing in those who are most directly impacted by cyclical poverty, inequality, and state violence. The Solidarity Fund, provides social support, including access to food and shelter, for those in South Africa whose lives have been systemically and disproportionately affected by COVID-19.

Nasty C and T.I. connected when T.I. was filming in South Africa and have been in touch ever since.They recently came together to deliver an exclusive, keynote conversation at Midem Digital Edition highlighting the globalization of hip-hop and how brands can use that to work with artists internationally. Fans can register for free and watch the conversation HERE.

STREAM/DOWNLOAD “THEY DON’T” HERE

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ro8mnxKhDPM

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