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South African rap heavyweight Nasty C and Durban’s own Tellaman close out their four-track EP “Ts & Cs Apply” with the atmospheric closer “Sally’s Interlude,” released July 8, 2026.

The title of the EP itself is worth a second look. “Ts & Cs Apply” plays on the familiar legal phrase while quietly folding both artists’ surnames into it – Tellaman and C for Nasty C. That kind of wordplay is signature Nasty C, and it tells you the project was built with intention rather than thrown together.

“Sally’s Interlude” sits as the final track for a reason. After “Intro” featuring AyandaMVP, “Call Me,” and “Come Over” featuring Oxlade, this record slows everything down and gives the EP its emotional landing point. It is the exhale after everything that came before it – reflective, atmospheric, and quieter in mood than most of what Nasty C typically releases as a single. That contrast is what makes it memorable within the project.

Both artists are Durban natives, and their creative connection runs deeper than a single collaboration. Fans have wanted this pairing for years, and the way “Sally’s Interlude” sits so naturally alongside “Come Over” suggests two artists who genuinely understand each other’s creative instincts. There is no forcing here. The record breathes on its own.

With Nasty C signalling a full album on the way, “Sally’s Interlude” feels less like an ending and more like the calm before something bigger.