Award-winning rapper Nadia Nakai may be mourning her late boyfriend, AKA’s death anniversary today, February 10, but that isn’t stop her from grinding.
Nakai took to Instagram to announce a new song, “Wall to Wall”, a collaboration with brothers, MajorSteez, Touchline and Kane Keid.
Taking to her Instagram, Nakai shared a captivating video snippet of her verse, complemented by a fierce and empowering caption: “Sometimes you gotta pop out and show B**ches🎤🔥check out my full verse on @officialmajorsteez Wall to wall Freestyle out on youtube now! 💕.”
The response from her fan base was immediate and overwhelming. Within just a few hours of its release, "Wall to Wall" had garnered nearly 20 000 views on YouTube.
Comments flooded in, lauding her skill and presence.
@nkululekomnyandu4124 wrote: “I came here for Kane Keid but Nadia Killed it. 🔥.”
@salomoalbertinah1877 commented: “Nadiaaaaa that's my girl 😢❤❤...like this button I wanna come back here please 🙏.”
@NLP_Productions said: “NLP approves Nadia killed everybody here😂❤.”
@marvensouthgate848 wrote: “Nadia got that Mega flow 🔥 fire 🔥.”
But beneath the layered beats and fiery verses lies a pointed critique.
Fans couldn’t help but reflect on Nakai shading her co-star on “Young, Famous and African” co-star Annie Macaulay-Idibia, with the “wicked witch of the west” line.
Nakai had previously labelled Macaulay-Idibia a “wicked witch” during a heated exchange on the hit Netflix reality series and fans were quick to connect the dots.
Social media lit up with commentary: “Damnnn nadia just said sickest witch from wessttt damnnn that line was for Annie 😂😂😂,” wrote @MarishaDeLange-lw1uf.
Another chimed in: “Did Nadia sideline Annie, "Wicked Witch of the West?" 👀🔥🔥.”
Watch the video below.