South African hip-hop artist Nadia Nakai has announced the postponement of her highly anticipated new single, “Really,” featuring fellow rapper Nasty C.
Originally slated for release on Friday, November 21, 2025, the track’s debut has been rescheduled to November 28, 2025.

Solidarity with the G20 Women’s Shutdown
Nadia Nakai made the decision to delay the release in a significant show of support for the G20 Women’s Shutdown movement. By shifting her release date, she prioritizes drawing public attention to the crucial issues advocated by the shutdown, rather than competing for media focus with her music.
The rapper released an official statement regarding the change through her TikTok account, where she directly communicated her reasons to her massive fanbase. While her statement focused on supporting the movement, the postponement ensures that the conversation remains centered on gender-based issues during the critical days of the shutdown.
The highly-anticipated collaboration with Nasty C is one of the biggest rap drops expected this season. Fans will now have to wait an extra week to stream “Really,” but the move has been praised by many for highlighting a commitment to social responsibility beyond her music career.South African hip-hop artist Nadia Nakai has announced the postponement of her highly anticipated new single, “Really,” featuring fellow rapper Nasty C.
Originally slated for release on Friday, November 21, 2025, the track’s debut has been rescheduled to November 28, 2025.

Solidarity with the G20 Women’s Shutdown
Nadia Nakai made the decision to delay the release in a significant show of support for the G20 Women’s Shutdown movement. By shifting her release date, she prioritizes drawing public attention to the crucial issues advocated by the shutdown, rather than competing for media focus with her music.
The rapper released an official statement regarding the change through her Social media account, where she directly communicated her reasons to her massive fanbase. While her statement focused on supporting the movement, the postponement ensures that the conversation remains centered on gender-based issues during the critical days of the shutdown.
The highly-anticipated collaboration with Nasty C is one of the biggest rap drops expected this season. Fans will now have to wait an extra week to stream “Really,” but the move has been praised by many for highlighting a commitment to social responsibility beyond her music career.


















