Nasty C Reimagines Drake’s ‘Ran To Atlanta’ With Hard-Hitting New C-Mix
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Nasty C Reimagines Drake’s ‘Ran To Atlanta’ With Hard-Hitting New C-Mix. Nasty C has once again reminded the world why he remains one of Africa’s most formidable rap exports. The Durban-born superstar has officially unleashed his much-anticipated “Ran To Atlanta (C-Mix),” putting his own spin on Drake’s hit single featuring Future and Molly Santana from the ICEMAN album.

The remix sees Nasty C step confidently onto the infectious production and make it entirely his own. Armed with razor-sharp lyricism, slick wordplay, and undeniable charisma, he transforms the track into a showcase of his signature style while proudly flying the South African flag.
Fans have wasted no time highlighting standout moments, particularly lines like, “I know you see me with Ms Heavens, but trust me I know hell,” which perfectly capture the balance of reflection, confidence, and hard-earned wisdom that has become synonymous with the rapper’s music. Social media platforms quickly lit up with praise, with many listeners describing the remix as one of his finest performances over a Drake beat to date.
The original “Ran To Atlanta” quickly became one of the standout records from Drake’s surprise ICEMAN rollout in May 2026. Fueled by Atlanta trap influences, Future’s unmistakable presence, and Molly Santana’s contribution, the song dominated playlists, clubs, and streaming charts across the globe.
Nasty C’s version takes a different route. Instead of mirroring the original’s luxury-heavy themes, he injects the record with a more personal perspective. His verses reflect the journey from Durban’s streets to international stages, blending ambition, experience, and technical brilliance into every bar. The result is a remix that feels less like a tribute and more like a reinvention.
Longtime fans will know this is familiar territory for the award-winning rapper. Over the years, Nasty C has repeatedly showcased his ability to glide effortlessly over Drake-inspired production while maintaining an identity that is uniquely his own. From earlier freestyles to memorable remixes, he has consistently demonstrated why he belongs in conversations about the continent’s greatest lyricists.
The timing of the release only adds to the growing excitement surrounding the rapper. With anticipation building around his upcoming collaborative project with Tellaman, the C-Mix arrives as yet another reminder that Nasty C is operating at full speed.
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