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Adubianews
Award winning South African rapper, Cassper Nyovest has asked to be kept out of trouble following a viral video of a woman trying to fit in her p¶nts.
The song that was played at the background was reason for him being tagged but the rapper made it clear that he wants no trouble.
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Took some pictures in this apartment that was designed by @lespace_interior . How I look ?
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In a hilarious response to the tweeps who tagged him Cass said, “I’m here for the song playing in the background only. I don’t wanna get in trouble please.”
This comment is for a woman who showed off her ‘b ö öty’, as she struggles to fit them in her jeans.
Mufasa, as he calls himself, was only trying to promote the song playing in the background which comes from his latest offering Any Minute Now.
Justifying his actions, he stated the only reason he commented and re-tweeted was to only promote his music.
Fans found his actions hilarious as the rapper has started a family with girlfriend Thobeka Majozi as the couple welcomed a baby boy Khotso earlier this month.
Cassper is also very smitten over Thobeka as he believes he picked the perfect one, “I feel secure, I think I picked the perfect mother.”
Check out his post below :
Beyoncé said something about jumping to put jeans on pic.twitter.com/h6sAnOheXb
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