The Big Hash Shares How Nasty C’s “Bad Hair” Album Helped Him Navigate Life’s Challenges. In a heartfelt post, South African rapper The Big Hash recently opened up about the profound impact of Nasty C’s iconic album Bad Hair on his life.
During what he described as one of the toughest periods he faced, the music became more than just entertainment; it served as a guiding light, urging him to persevere against overwhelming odds.
“Life was drowning me, but the more I listened, it told me to keep swimming,” The Big Hash shared with his followers. His words resonate deeply, reflecting a universal truth about the power of music to heal and inspire. Bad Hair, with its introspective lyrics and emotive production, has connected with many fans, illustrating how it can serve as an emotional anchor in times of distress.
The rapper continued to express how the album taught him valuable lessons about communication and self-awareness. “I really learnt how to speak less and think louder,” he said, emphasizing the importance of reflection and understanding over mere verbal expression. This revelation mirrors a broader theme within Nasty C‘s work, which often encourages listeners to look within themselves and confront their struggles head-on.
Nasty C’s Bad Hair album, released in 2016, recently inspired a tribute from The Big Hash, coinciding with the celebration of the album’s eighth anniversary by Nasty C’s fans. “8 Years, Bad Hair an album by Nasty C. I remember when Nasty C dropped this classic for free on Audiomack after sample delays, it ended up being the no.1 album and a deluxe dropping,” reads the celebratory post.