Nakai was born in South Africa.[1] Her father is South African and her mother is Zimbabwean.[7] When she was 16 years old, her surname was changed from her father's to her mother's.[3][8]
Nakai attended Fourways High School in Johannesburg for a year then finished her schooling in Kenya.[8] She later studied a degree in marketing, communication, and media studies at Monash University, Johannesburg.[1]
Career
2013–2017: Beginnings
Nakai made her first television appearance on the e.tv hip hop show Shiz Niz where she won the Mixtape 101 competition, making her the first female to win the competition. She then rose to prominence in September 2013, when she released her debut single "Like Me".[9] The following year, she was featured on the remix of Riky Rick song, Amantombazane amongst various South African acts.[10] As for June 2015, Nakai released her third single "Saka Wena" featuring rapper Ice Prince, following her second single, "Whatever" featuring DotCom and Psyfo.[11]
In August 2016, Nakai pre-released her single "The Man" featuring Cassper Nyovest from her EP, Bragga.[12]Bragga was then released on 15 September 2016. In November 2017, Nakai released her critically acclaimed single "Naaa Meaan" featuring Cassper Nyovest.[13] The song topped charts in several radio stations in South Africa. On 4 November 2016, she hosted the red carpet special for MTV Africa at the 2018 MTV Europe Music Awards.[14]
2017–2020: Nadia Naked, and Def Jam Africa
In 2019, Nakai co-hosted the MTV Base hip hop show, Yo! MTV Raps South Africa alongside television presenter Siyabonga Ngwekazi.[15] On 3 May 2019, Nakai confirmed that her debut album Nadia Naked would be released on 28 June 2019.[16] On 18 May 2019, "Imma Boss" was released as the third single accompanied by the album's artwork cover.[17] On 15 October 2020, she released a documentary on Showmax about the making of the album Nadia Naked.[18] In May 2020, she signed a record deal with Def Jam Africa.[19]
At the 6th ceremony of AFRIMA, she took-home Best Female Artist award.[20] She was awarded the most stylish performing artist at the 2020 SA Style Awards.[21]
2021–present: TV shows
In 2021, Nakai hosted the first season of Channel O's Gen-Z South Africa television show.[22][23] In June 2021, she left Family Tree Records to pursue her own label.[24] At the 2021 South African Hip Hop Awards, Nakai received a nomination for Artist of the Decade.[25]
Nakai was inspired by a female Kenyan rapper, Nazizi, who she met while she was staying in Kenya. She said that Nazizi influenced her in starting her rapping career.[27]
Personal life
She was in a relationship with the late South African rapper AKA.[28]
"Do Like I Do Remix" (DJ Sliqe featuring Riky Rick, L-Tido, Kwesta, Reason, Flabba and Nadia Nakai)
2015
Injayam, Vol. 1
"Sugar Free" (Tumi featuring Nadia Nakai)
"Ragga Ragga" (Gemini Major featuring Cassper Nyovest, Nadia Nakai, Riky Rick and Major League)
2016
"Savage" (DJ Milkshake featuring Da L.E.S,Maggz and Nadia Nakai)
"Crazy" (Spectacular and DJ Naves featuring Floda, Nadia Nakai and DJ Tira)
2017
Isaga Lam (Miss Pru DJ featuring LaSauce, Gigi LaMayne, Nadia Nakai and Londie London)
Uh Huh (Priddy Ugly featuring Nadia Nakai)
2017
Zonke
(Phantom Steeze featuring Sjava, AKA, Nadia Nakai,Robot Boii, Buzzi Lee and Mustbedubz)
2022
References
^ abcMmakou, Boitumelo (30 January 2015). "Up Close & Personal With Nadia Nakai". Bona Magazine. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Although I have a Zimbabwean heritage, I was born and raised in South Africa.
^"Nadia Nakai". Def Jam Africa. Archived from the original on 19 February 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
^First source specify that she celebrated her 31st birthday, and the article was published in 2021, the second sources states that she celebrated her 30th birthday and the article was published in 2020, which possibly justify that she was born in 1990