Cassper Nyovest Releases Visuals for New Single ‘Guess Who's Back’
- Cassper Nyovest blessed the streets with a visualiser for his new single, Guess Who's Back
- The rap mogul has been the talk of the town after releasing the track, but not everyone is saying good things about it
- Social media users are critical of Mufasa's new song, giving it a massive thumbs down. Meanwhile, his fans couldn't be happier with his new song and sang his praises

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Guess who's back? Cassper Nyovest has social media buzzing after dropping visuals for his new single, and frankly, not everyone is impressed.
Cassper Nyovest drops new visuals
Coming from the release of his new single, Cassper Nyovest went ahead and gave Guess Who's Back a visual treatment.
The Mafikeng-born rapper, formerly Refilwe Maele Phoolo, has been actively working on reviving his career in the music industry, and the song, which dropped on 13 July, serves as his comeback track.
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Released on 29 July on social media, the visualiser sees Cassper performing the song in front of his new Maybach, and he did not hold back on the usual braggadocio many have come to know and love.

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However, not everyone has received the song well, and like those before it, Guess Who's Back has been heavily criticised on social media. Netizens are once again hurling the "has-been" allegations at the rapper.
Luckily, this has not discouraged Mufasa from doing what he loves and connecting with those who love his new sound.
Contrary to what the title suggests, Guess Who's Back is not the only song Mufasa has released recently.
Songs like Kutsa, Ma Menemene and the viral Kusho Bani were released within months of each other, seemingly to test the waters before the rapper officially reintroduced himself.
Now that he has found his niche, it's only a matter of time before Mufasa delivers a full project.
What do South Africans think of Cassper Nyovest's video?
Social media was divided in its opinion about the song and visuals, with many critics slamming Mufasa's new release. Read some of their comments:
AneleSitunda suggested:
"This guy should focus on his endorsements and leave rap."
dennissefudi wasn't impressed:
"I listen to Thuto and Tsholofelo. Anything else is a NO. Old Cassper is class."
solplaydirty said:
"It just makes you realise how much SA Hip Hop misses AKA."
munyamahovoo added:
"Again, his cadence is struggling. He sounds like a high school rapper, not someone who's been doing this for almost 15 years."
TshepisoSehlabo was disappointed:
"Cass has hits for days, but with this one? I’m really not sure what’s going on here."

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Meanwhile, others were feeling the song and cheerfully welcomed Mufasa back:
South African singer, Kyle Deutsch, cheered:
"Tsholofelo Cass is back!"
lekwetse_sebulele said:
"I'm jamming this song from the jump after I pop this baby out, and I'm working on being a hot mama."
proxyreeds_co praised Cassper Nyovest:
'Let’s never even argue about it. Cass is an absolute genius when it comes to music. The talent is undeniable, the greatness is unmatched. @casspernyovest."
lordthxx was impressed:
"That verse was brutally honest and hard!"
lifajfero added:
"Cassper Nyovest is back!"
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