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Casper Nyovest hints on quitting music

Cassper Nyovest has revealed that he is considering quitting music.

The rapper has been cooking a fire song in the studio, and by the looks of things, he’s ready for peeps to hear it.

Mufasa was seen jamming on social media to a track called Bana Ba Stout, and some fans were calling on Cass’ to drop the new track.

However, netizens didn’t share the same reactions to the song as some trashed the song and even called for the rapper to consider music hiatus.

Taking to Twitter, a tweep asked him to drop the song but he said he will probably take 24 month break of dropping music.

Cassper said he has tried and maybe its time for him to quit music.

“Bare it’s trash so ai maybe ima take a 24 month break of dropping music. Nna I’m hurt Bathong . Ke dervastated!!! Maybe it’s time to quit music. I mean I tried shem.”

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