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Cassper Nyovest trends over grammatical blunder in music tease

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Cassper Nyovest trends over grammatical blunder in music tease! Cassper Nyovest recently got fans buzzing after teasing cover art for his upcoming music. The rapper posted a mysterious silhouette image on social media on Friday, accompanied by a caption that read, “guess whose back.”

While intended to stir excitement for his return, the post quickly went viral — not for the music, but for the glaring grammatical error.

Cassper Nyovest trends

Cassper Nyovest trends

Instead of writing “guess who’s back,” which is the correct contraction of “who is,” Cassper wrote “whose,” sparking immediate backlash and mockery online.

Critics Question Education, Fans Defend

One X (formerly Twitter) user’s sarcastic jab caught major attention: “Do you now see the importance of having a matric certificate?” referencing Cassper’s well-known decision to drop out of school to pursue music.

Cassper Nyovest

Despite the ridicule, many fans jumped to his defense.

User @iamtammyx posted: “But your dumb a*s is now marketing him to us. 😭 The script is writing itself.”

@BruceSphosethu added, “No rapper in SA has done what he did, because of that alone.”

Cassper Nyovest

Marketing Stunt or Honest Mistake?

Debate raged on over whether the typo was accidental or a calculated marketing move.

“Do you seriously think his team wouldn’t have seen the spelling error before releasing the cover art?” asked @Tito14567105.
Another fan, @MaxwellelNkosi, echoed the sentiment: “You just fell for the bait! He did that on purpose because he knows y’all will talk about it = free promo!”

Cassper Nyovest

Still Winning

While critics continued poking fun, others pointed out that Cassper is still trending — and that’s the goal. As one fan bluntly stated, “You can have matric but not his lifestyle. Facts!”

In other news – Actress Connie Ferguson exposes scammer pretending to be her on WhatsApp

Veteran actress Connie Ferguson has issued a strong warning to the public after nearly falling victim to a disturbing scam involving identity theft.

Connie Ferguson

Taking to her Instagram, the Kings of Joburg star shared a detailed account of how scammers impersonated her, using a manipulated video call. She posted a series of screenshots and a screen recording of the interaction, breaking down exactly how the scheme played out. Read More