Nasty C, Lil Gotit, Lil Keed - Bookoo Bucks «SIMPLE»

"Bookoo Bucks" serves as a primary example of Nasty C’s "mainstream crossover" appeal. Lyrically, the song leans into classic hip-hop tropes—extravagance, diamonds, and overcoming the struggle—while maintaining Nasty C’s signature "Durban native" flow.

sets the tone with a verse referencing Kobe Bryant and his journey from South African customs to international stages. Nasty C, Lil Gotit, Lil Keed - Bookoo Bucks

, signed to Young Thug's YSL label, bring their distinct Atlanta "slime" energy to the track. Keed's contribution is particularly noted for its infectious "off the wall" energy. A Tale of Two Cities: The Music Video "Bookoo Bucks" serves as a primary example of

The visuals for "Bookoo Bucks," directed by Nasty C and Allison Swank , offer a striking contrast between the artists' home turfs: , signed to Young Thug's YSL label, bring

In the evolving landscape of global hip-hop, few collaborations bridge the gap between continents as seamlessly as . Featuring South African heavyweight Nasty C alongside Atlanta’s rising stars Lil Gotit and the late Lil Keed , this track is a definitive trap anthem from Nasty C’s acclaimed 2020 album, Zulu Man With Some Power . The Sonic Landscape

"Bookoo Bucks" remains a vital chapter in Nasty C’s career, proving that the distance between Durban and Atlanta is only a beat away. Nasty C, Lil Gotit, Lil Keed - Bookoo Bucks

Nasty C’s scenes were filmed in South Africa during the day, featuring house party vibes and cameos from his squad, including Tellaman.