The wait is over
The artist shared that there is a lot that goes into completing an album.
Family Tree artist Nadia Nakai will release her long-awaited album today and tjil caught up with her on what the new project is all about and why it took her so long to release it.
In an interview with tjil, the rapper described Naked as a very musical project, stating that it encompasses various musical elements, not just raps, and 808 instrumentals. She mentioned that on the album she worked with Gemini Maejor, Kwesta, Lady Zamar and more.
“I feel proud for having completed this album. I am excited but also scared at the time, but all in all, I am happy that my fans finally have what they have been asking for,” said Nadia Nakai.
On why it took her long to complete the album, Nadia Nakai shared that there is a lot that goes into completing an album and she wanted to make sure that all the boxes were ticked before availing it. “I do not think people fully understand the amount of work that goes into recording an album. It takes so much energy and time,” she said.
On the roll-out plan, Nadia Nakai announced that she will be going on an African tour starting in September. “I am excited for the African tour. To my fans thank you so much for the support and do not hesitate to tweet me and tell me what you think of the album,” she said.
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
In an interview with tjil, the rapper described Naked as a very musical project, stating that it encompasses various musical elements, not just raps, and 808 instrumentals. She mentioned that on the album she worked with Gemini Maejor, Kwesta, Lady Zamar and more.
“I feel proud for having completed this album. I am excited but also scared at the time, but all in all, I am happy that my fans finally have what they have been asking for,” said Nadia Nakai.
On why it took her long to complete the album, Nadia Nakai shared that there is a lot that goes into completing an album and she wanted to make sure that all the boxes were ticked before availing it. “I do not think people fully understand the amount of work that goes into recording an album. It takes so much energy and time,” she said.
On the roll-out plan, Nadia Nakai announced that she will be going on an African tour starting in September. “I am excited for the African tour. To my fans thank you so much for the support and do not hesitate to tweet me and tell me what you think of the album,” she said.
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
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