Rap Queens Moozlie And Nadia Nakai Struggle To Win Over Crowd At Concert
- Moozlie and Nadia Nakai attempted to electrify the crowd with their dance moves but left partygoers unimpressed.
- Instead of cheers, the duo faced silence after delivering sensual moves before quietly leaving the stage.
- Social media reactions were equally lukewarm, with users sharing their thoughts on the performance.

If you’ve ever been to a concert where the energy just doesn’t land, then you know exactly what went down at the Back To The City concert in Newtown, Johannesburg. Music icons Moozlie (Nomuzi Mabena) and Nadia Nakai (Bragga) hit the stage, ready to bring the house down. But as it turned out, their performance didn’t quite resonate with the crowd. A video clip from the event, shared by a social media user under the handle @_BlackZA, shows the crowd looking pretty underwhelmed.
When the Dance Moves Don’t Deliver
In the video that made its way onto X (formerly Twitter), Moozlie and Nadia Nakai, known for hits like “Vatel” and “Naaa Meaan,” took to the stage to twerk for the audience. But instead of sparking excitement, the crowd remained unresponsive. It’s moments like these when the energy between performer and audience is crucial, and unfortunately, it seems like the connection just wasn’t there this time around. You can watch the full clip below:
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What Mzansi Thinkers Had to Say
The performance wasn’t just a miss in person; it also sparked a lively debate online. Social media users were quick to weigh in, with many expressing their disappointment. User @SdomaneVanWyk summed it up by saying, “People are tired of mediocre.” Another user, @mdluliwabantu, suggested a creative solution: “It’s important to hire some 30 people and put them at the front.”
Other comments were more critical. @baneleN chimed in with, “This was just embarrassing.” Meanwhile, @Lebzar1 offered a detailed critique: “It’s 30+ year-olds tweaking for kiddos—that’s a problem. I swear the thirst trapping doesn’t work for groove.” User @mhlangathobeka1 added, “People are getting bored of involuntary (bums)…like it’s no more fascinating. Besides, they’ve probably seen Zodwa live, and we all know how she goes, all the way.”
One particularly strong reaction came from @GiftKhama2, who said, “We are not Americans that cheer for twerking women; they should go to America if they think shaking bums is talent.” Clearly, opinions were as varied as they were passionate.
A Heartfelt Moment: Nadia Nakai Thanks Moozlie
While the performance may have been a low point, there’s no denying the friendship between these two rap queens. In a touching moment, Nadia Nakai took to social media to express her gratitude toward Moozlie. After the passing of her boyfriend, AKA, Moozlie stood by Nadia’s side, offering unwavering support. Nadia penned a heartfelt post thanking Moozlie for being such a rock during a difficult time.
Mzansi fans couldn’t help but appreciate the gesture, with many praising Nadia for showcasing the importance of genuine friendship in the music industry. Even amid the criticism, it’s clear that the bond between these artists runs deep and is something fans truly value.

