Nadia Nakai explains how AKA led her to work with Cassper Nyovest

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South Africa’s baddest female rapper Nadia Nakai also known as Bragga as opened up to fellow rapper Khuli Chana on how rapper AKA’s nastiness led to her strong working relationship with his fierce rival Cassper Nyovest.

Bragga goes down the memory lane back to 2015 when AKA opened up the flow to all female rappers in the country for an opportunity to work with him but purposely left out Nadia.

AKA gave Moozlie, Gigi Lamayne, Fifi Cooper and Rouge the opportunity to work with him on Baddest feature but conveniently excluded Nadia.

Seeing how AKA had left out Nadia, Cassper felt it wasn’t fair and so he opened up his doors for Nakai.

“When AKA released the baddest remix with all the female Emcees that made Cassper and TLee (Cassper’s manager) more drawn to work with me because they felt I was left out on purpose,” she said while narrating her touching story to Khuli Chana.

Today Nadia has grown to be one of the most headhunted female rappers with her own production company and a reality show to her own name. Telly Africa

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