South African hip-hop flexes its melodic side on Come Over, where Nasty C teams up with Tellaman and Oxlade for a track that balances confident raps with smooth vocal hooks.
Come Over opens with Oxlade’s airy falsetto drifting over the intro, setting a relaxed yet inviting mood before Nasty C’s verse arrives with crisp delivery.
The production leans on understated textures, with the hi-hats tucked low in the mix and a wah-wah guitar lick that adds subtle warmth to the chorus.
Commercially, Come Over fits neatly into South Africa’s thriving amapiano-infused hip-hop scene, where melodic hooks and trap beats dominate local playlists.
The record’s strongest moment arrives in the final minute, where the three voices intertwine in a layered, almost choral refrain that lingers after the beat fades out.


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