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NADIA ‘POPS’ NEW ALBUM “QUEEN OF THE EAST”

 

 

Kenyan singer Nadia Mukami has just released her highly anticipated album, “Queen of the East”. The album features thirteen vibrant tracks, each showcasing a diverse range of African musical styles. During her Listening Extravaganza at Kentwood, Mukami explained that the album’s title reflects the acclaim she has received across the continent. Her recognition includes being named Best Female Artist of the Year at the AFRIMA awards, a testament to her significant impact on the African music scene.

In the Album, Nadia Mukami has brought together an impressive roster of African artists. The album features Kenya’s Bien, Rwanda’s Bruce Melody, celebrated for his Afrobeats and R&B blend; and Tanzania’s Rayvanny, famous for his energetic performances. Furthermore, the album includes Phina, a rising star in East African music and Wendy Shay from Ghana. On his side, Trio Mio brings in a young, playful and Gen Z ish feel to the table. Additionally, Breeder LW, Okello Max and Prince Indah’s tunes enrich the album with their unique ranges in the musical scope.

Moreover, Masauti and Darrasa were not left behind with their coastal vibes. Each artist brings their distinct flair, creating a harmonious blend that highlights Nadia Mukami’s artistry and results in the exceptional album ” Queen of the East”.
Arrow Bwoy, who is Nadia Mukami’s husband and a fellow artist, has praised her for her work on the album “Queen of the East.” On his Instagram, he referred to the album as the best in Kenya and Africa. Moreover, Arrow Bwoy has highlighted his admiration for Nadia’s artistic achievements.
This new album further enriches Nadia Mukami’s diverse music discography. Also known as the African popstar, Nadia Mukami has consistently captivated audiences worldwide. This has continued to assert her dominance in the music industry since she began her Career. Her impact on the music industry continues to grow, making her one of the most influential artists in the East African region.