YouTuber Thickleeyonce has come to the defence of rapper Nasty C after fans claimed he body shammed her on a song off of his new album Zulu Man With Some Power.
Fans were referring to Nasty C’s song Deep Pockets where he makes reference to his clothing saying it is rounded like Thickleeyonce.
Seeing all the furore that bar hard caused on social media, Thickleeyonce set the record straight by letting the people know that Nasty C asked her if it was okay.
In the song Deep Pockets, Nasty C raps, “My shirt like Thickleeyonce, it’s all rounded.”
In his defence, Thickleeyonce said:, “He literally just means that his pockets are as chubby as me. Also, he reached out to me before he put it on the song, he asked if I didn’t mind & I told him I was hella cool with it, I’m not offended by calling me fat, I’m offended by people shaming me for being fat.” “Nasty C dm’d me months back about this, I was hella excited! Lol y’all must not bore me.”
He literally just means that his pockets are as chubby as me. Also, he reached out to me before he put it on the song, he asked if I didn’t mind & I told him I was hella cool with it, I’m not offended by calling me fat, I’m offended by people shaming me for being fat. https://t.co/HICxUpIhi7
— thickleeyonce (@ThickLeeyonce) August 28, 2020
Nasty C fans took to social media to voice their anger after the rapper’s album Zulu Man With Some Power got leaked before he dropped it on Friday, 28 August.
According to the rapper’s fans, the much-anticipated album was leaked online by a notorious website before the star officially released it
. The hashtag #ZuluManWithSomePower has been trending on Twitter ever since the Durban-born artist dropped the hot project.
While some fans have shared their excitement about the album finally dropping, some have called for the controversial website to be banned.