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Massive! Nadia Nakai joins Cassper's record label!

Johannesburg - Only two months after telling AKA to watch out for her, rapper Nadia Nakai has signed with his nemesis, Cassper Nyovest.

Nadia made headlines late last year when she opened up about her beef with AKA, saying: "He must watch. Watch what I'm about to do because I don't give a f*ck anymore. I'm not scared of anyone."

The outburst came after AKA excluded Nadia from his all-female Baddest Remix (more on that here). "Now it's like 'Nadia. OMG. We all Kumbaya.' Not now. None of them are my friends. None of them," Nadia said about the situation at the time. (read more of her outburst ).

Nadia later released her own version of the Baddest Remix where she took shots at the industry (listen to it here).

But it seems she has taken her feud with the Levels rapper to a new, er, level, announcing that she has just signed to the record label owned by his biggest rival, Cassper Nyovest.

"It's been hard tryna keep this on the DL!!!! But I'm super excited to let you guys know that I'm officially under the Family Tree Records stable!!!! I'm excited to be working with Cassper Nyovest and the Family Tree Records team on my project!," she wrote in a social media post announcing the move.

Nadia has wasted no time in getting to work, releasing her first single under her new label. Get the track, entitled Money Back, here

Cassper's current click includes the likes of Riky Rick, Major League DJs, Nasty C, Anatii and now Nadia Nakai. Now that's a #BaddestTeam!

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