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Rick Ross Eyes Music Collaboration With Nadia Nakai

Rick Ross Eyes Music Collaboration With Nadia Nakai. Receiving a co-sign from a heavyweight like Rick Ross can be a game-changer for South African rappers, and Nadia Nakai is on the verge of experiencing just that.

Rick Ross Eyes Music Collaboration With Nadia Nakai

Renowned for his influential status in the global rap scene, Rick Ross recently engaged in an Instagram Live conversation with Nadia Nakai, showering her with praises for her musical prowess. In particular, Ross expressed admiration for Nakai’s track “More Drugs,” featuring Tshego.

“But look, a record like More Drugs is beautiful, the raps is gangster, the chorus is melodic,” Rick Ross said as he saluted Tshego for the chorus on the joint. “He (Tshego) legend, tell him Ross sending legend love,” Ross added.

In their candid conversation, the US rapper didn’t hold back, expressing his desire to collaborate with Nadia Nakai. He spoke openly to Nadia Nakai, conveying his genuine interest in working together on his upcoming project featuring African artists.

“So this is big for Rozay, I wanna collaborate with you on this project we are putting together, yes! I want you to keep dropping that heavy hits,” Ross said to Nadia Nakai. In response to Ross’ proposal for a collaboration, the Money Back hitmaker made it clear that she’s ready to step into the studio with the BO$$. “I will fly out tomorrow, you say we’re gonna get into the studio, I will,” Nadia said.

Rick Ross had previously revealed plans for an upcoming album “Champagne Moments” featuring collaborations with some of the most prominent music superstars from various African countries. We want to do a project in Africa with African artists. And not just African artists — let ‘em know, Brett. “Let’s do 12 different songs, 12 different countries, 12 different artists.” Rick Ross said.

 

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