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Rouge, Nakai, Moozlie serve power and swagger on Juicy’

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July 22, 2025

SOUTH African hip hop just got a serious dose of bold energy, power and unapologetic flair with Juicy — the latest high-octane single from rapper Rouge, featuring fellow heavyweights Nadia Nakai and Moozlie.

- LUTHO PASIYA

Rouge, Nakai, Moozlie serve power and swagger on Juicy’

Produced by the ever-reliable Wichi 1080, Juicy is a bass-thumping celebration of womanhood, lyrical excellence and unity in a genre that has often sidelined women.

For the first time, these three rap titans come together on a song that embodies their collective strength. Each voice is distinct, each verse electric.

Rouge delivers her signature sharpness, Nakai brings charisma and attitude, and Moozlie comes through with fearless confidence. The result? A song that commands attention and demands replay.

Independent Media Lifestyle caught up with the musicians to discuss the making of Juicy, sisterhood in hip hop and why this track might mark a new chapter for female-led rap in SA.

Rouge didn't set out to make a feminist anthem. The song came from a spontaneous studio session without a set agenda.

“Honestly, there wasn’t anything in particular I went in trying to create,” she explained.

“I just wanted to have fun. It was such a natural process, and Juicy came out of that energy. Afterwards, my team and I realised the track needed powerful female voices. Who better than Moozlie and the powerhouse that is Nadia Nakai?”

That instinct to collaborate wasn't just about names. For Rouge, it was about sound and presence.

“Both of them have earned their stripes. You know when Nadia’s on a track. You know when Moozlie’s on a track. They each bring their flair. Plus, let’s be honest — they are two of the biggest brands in the game”

Rouge credits producer Wichi 1080 for helping shape the high-octane sound.

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