If we are to be honest with ourselves, Nadia Nakai has been one of the most consistent rappers in the game. Dating back from 2015 when she dropped "Saka" with Nigeria's finest, Ice Prince, she has managed to keep her name right at the top. Fast forward to 2019, Bragga has released her debut album, got stacks of endorsement deals, and man, she keeps pushing. Nah Mean?!
But that's not what this show is about. Questioning her rhymes and lines, she steps into the court of Reason, and the man is merciless. The conversation starts with Nadia's history and how she started rapping. Her musical history might leave you stunned given the type of sound she chose to run with. Possibly the funniest episode yet, as Reason goes into "Sh*t You Said" and "Worst Verse," Nadia runs for cover. Will she survive though? Watch the brand new episode of Rhymes & Reason as Nadia Nakai's "boss b*tch" personality is tested;
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