Artist's albums
Soul
2023 · single
Shaza (feat. Okmalumkoolkat & Cassper Nyovest)
2022 · single
Bana Ba Stout
2022 · single
Pardon My Arrogance
2022 · single
4 Steps Back
2022 · single
Put Your Hands Up
2022 · single
Solo (feat. Cassper Nyovest & Gemma Griffiths)
2022 · single
Summer Love
2021 · single
The Pressure
2021 · single
Sweet And Short 2.0
2021 · album
Siyathandana
2021 · single
Angisho Guys
2021 · single
Ama Number Ayi '10
2021 · single
A.M.N (Any Minute Now)
2020 · album
Bonginkosi
2020 · single
Amademoni
2020 · single
Good For That
2020 · single
Who Got The Block Hot?
2019 · single
Move For Me
2019 · single
Sweet And Short
2018 · album
Sweet And Short (Deluxe)
2018 · album
Gets Getsa
2018 · single
Hase Mo States
2018 · single
Sponono Sam
2018 · single
Zilele
2018 · single
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Biography
South African producer/songwriter Cassper Nyovest was born Refiloe Maele Phoolo in 1990, growing up involved in sports and studies, but developing a love of rapping by age 12. By age 16 he dropped out of school to pursue a career in music, spending a few years flailing before he was noticed by Motswako rapper HHP. The two struck up a professional relationship and Nyovest made a cameo on HHP's album, and eventually joined him on tour. The next several years saw Nyovest touring internationally, opening for some of the biggest names in hip-hop while working on material that would eventually be featured on his debut solo album. That album came in the form of 2014's Tsholofelo, a massive hit in South Africa to the point that an expanded Platinum Edition with bonus tracks would be released just a year later to quell Nyovest's hungry fan base. Following the success of Tsholofelo, Nyovest skyrocketed to star status, performing sold-out shows for increasingly larger audiences and being showered with industry awards. In May of 2017 he returned with his second proper album, Thuto.