BET Africa is revving up the excitement with the much-awaited second season of Nadia: Beyond Bragga, set to premiere on September 6th at 19:00 on DStv channel 129. If you happen to miss it, you can watch the repeat on MTV Base (DStv channel 322) on Tuesdays at 17:30.
This new season continues from where we left off, with Nadia Nakai resolute in her quest to bring her solo show to fruition. This time, she has partnered with fellow female trailblazers Moozlie and Ney the Bae, creating a project that is both collaborative and intensely personal.
At the heart of this ten-episode reality series lies the exploration of becoming. Nadia, alongside her friends—Phindi, Tshego, and Bobby—are working through the intricacies of identity, ambition, and emotional development in the spotlight. The show provides an unfiltered glimpse into the process of evolving, highlighting vulnerability, conflict, and change.
This season signifies a significant shift for Nadia. She is stepping away from the club scene and aspiring to establish herself as an international festival artist. With her upcoming album, Braggacy, on the way, Nadia’s narrative is one of transformation—juggling music, business endeavors, and her public persona while confronting the emotional burdens of love, loss, and self-exploration.
As Monde Twala, Senior Vice President of Paramount Africa, noted, the show is “a bold celebration of resilience, reinvention, and the power of purpose-driven storytelling.”
Beyond the glamour, this season delves into the strategic efforts, challenges, and passion that drive Nadia’s ambition. Viewers will gain a deeper, more nuanced perspective of the individual behind the persona of Bragga, featuring cameos from her celebrity friends, childhood associates, and family. Nadia herself describes this season as “so personal.” She further states, “It’s about growth—in my music, my relationships, and how I see myself. I wanted to show the grind, the heartache, and the hustle that comes with chasing something bigger than fame. I’m not just creating for now, I’m building something that lasts.”
This season guarantees to be a profound testament to the strength and brilliance of an African creative reshaping the global narrative on her terms. Don’t miss out!
