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Nadia Nakai speaks on new reality TV show and collab with Liquideep’s Zion

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Nadia Nakai

Nadia Nakai speaks on new reality TV show and collab with Liquideep’s Zion! Nadia Nakai is in her experimental era, fusing rap, Afropop, 3-step, and house in her new sound.

The 35-year-old rapper also returns for the second season of her reality TV show Nadia – Beyond Bragga on BET this Saturday.

Nadia Nakai speaks

Nadia Nakai speaks

Nadia gave the publication an inside look at her new era:

What can we expect from the second season of Beyond Bragga?

A lot more family dynamics. Every family has its own politics and challenges, and this season I’m a lot more open about that side of my life. I’ve always been very involved in my support system, and you’ll see some of the struggles we face as a unit. People will resonate with that because it’s real and relatable. It’s not only about me as an artist, but also me as part of a family.

How has the show changed your life?

Doing the show made me realise artists go through seasons. Though I’m experimenting with new sounds, I’m more inspired and motivated on the business side of things. I’ve been focusing more on building my brand, securing the right deals and making decisions that will give me longevity. You’ll see in the new season I’m wearing my business hat more than my creative one.

Nadia Nakai

How much of yourself is shown on camera?

It’s easier to be real than to create a persona. The only time I hold back is when sharing something that might hurt someone close to me or expose them to a social media backlash. I’m naturally honest, but I have to be mindful when other people are involved. The balance is important because I want the show to reflect my truth without putting others at risk.

What changes are you experiencing in your sound?

I’m exploring more world sounds, specifically Afropop, which tends to be more vocal-driven. People want to dance and enjoy themselves, and I’m tapping into that. I want to make music that feels good in the moment, something light and fun. I’m inspired by music that makes me feel happy and free.

My writing process is about creating songs people can dance to, feel sexy to and enjoy without overthinking. I’m moving away from the heaviness of my last album and focusing on simplicity, keeping it playful, uplifting and easy to vibe with. This album blends many new sounds and a collaboration I did with Zion from Liquideep.

Nadia Nakai

What was it like to work with Rouge on Juicy?

It’s been refreshing. In the past, the spirit of collaboration among female rappers wasn’t that strong and we didn’t always see eye-to-eye. But Rouge is incredibly talented. She knows how to build a song with depth and lyrical content. It was cool working with her. I went into the studio with my own flavour and she brought her style, and together [with Moozlie] we created something inspiring. That’s the beauty of collaboration, different styles coming together to make something new.

Nadia Nakai

Why is it important to build the sisterhood bond in local rap?

It’s important because division weakens us. We need to change the narrative because when you’re oppressed, you’re made to believe you have no resources or value. When we’re pitted against each other, we forget the power we hold when we unite. It’s only when we come together that we can break barriers, often beyond what our male counterparts achieve.

-TL

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