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Nasty C Swaps the Studio for the Workshop in New Everyday Jobs Series

South African rap sensation Nasty C is trading his microphone for a wrench in an exciting new Instagram Reel series called Everyday Jobs. This fresh project offers fans a rare glimpse into the daily lives of ordinary South Africans by stepping into their work boots – literally.
Getting Hands-On in the Workshop
In the debut episode, Nasty C rolls up his sleeves and dives into the world of panel beating. Far from a celebrity cameo, he fully immerses himself as an apprentice, clad in workshop gear and focused on wheel alignment tasks.
“I wanna get a sense of what normal people go through at work,” he shares in the video, reflecting a genuine curiosity about the realities beyond his music career.
Fans Suggest More Jobs
Since posting the first episode with the caption “This was fun! What job should I do next?”, Nasty C’s social media has been buzzing with creative job suggestions from fans, including:
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Working at Shoprite
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Driving for an e-hailing service
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Being a barista
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Teaching high school
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Taking on load shedding as an Eskom technician
These playful and supportive reactions highlight how much fans appreciate seeing their favourite artist connect with everyday experiences.

Image 1: Facebook/Nasty C SA
A Deeper Message Behind the Series
While entertaining, Everyday Jobs carries a meaningful message. In a country grappling with youth unemployment, Nasty C’s project shines a spotlight on the dignity, grit, and hard work of everyday workers – the backbone of South African cities who often go unrecognised.
This series also challenges the stereotype of celebrities being out of touch, as Nasty C bridges the gap between fame and familiarity. Whether sanding down a bumper or stacking shelves next, he proves that relatability is a powerful form of star power.
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Source: IOL
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