Nadia Mukami announces dera party after her song hit
By Cynthia Lodite, December 16, 2025Singer Nadia Mukami has announced plans to hold a dera party commemorating her recently launched song Woza.
In a post on her Instagram account on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, the Kenyan Star announced that she will be having the party on Friday, December 19, 2025. She, however, did not disclose the location.
Nadia went on explaining how her Woza song has become a hit, calling on her fans to suggest the perfect location for the Dera party.
“NUMBER 1 SONG IN KENYA 🔥🔥🔥Thank you to my amazing fans and most of all glory to God 🙏 DERA PARTY HAPPENING THIS FRIDAY PLEASE SUGGEST A GOOD LOCATION FOR US TO WOZAAA,” Nadia wrote.

Claims Nadia copied Zuchu
Her party invite came just days after she had responded to claims that she copied Tanzanian star Zuchu in her latest song, Woza, after fans flooded her social media pages with mixed reactions.
The controversy arose shortly after the singer began promoting the song, with several fans commenting on her posts and accusing her of sounding similar to Zuchu.
In a statement shared on her Instagram on Saturday, December 13, 2025, Nadia said she had taken note of the comparisons being made between her new song and other artistes’ music.
She clarified that Woza was neither copied nor sampled from any existing song.
“Dear fans, I have noted the comparison of my brand-new song with numerous songs, and I want to make it clear that I have not copied or sampled anyone’s song,” she said.

According to the singer, the song was created by tapping into a trendy sound through her producer, Teknixx, a sound she noted has been used by several artistes across the region.
She pointed out that artistes such as Rema, Jux, Marioo, Nandy and Zuchu herself have all previously used similar sounds, adding that she found it unfair that she was being accused of copying simply for exploring the same musical trend.
“All I did was jump on a trendy sound through my producer, Teknixx. Rema has done it, Jux has done it, Marioo, Nandy, Zuchu, and others have done it, but when Nadia does it, she is said to have copied,” she lamented.
Nadia emphasised that she takes her craft seriously and is always looking for ways to experiment with different sounds and styles.
She also thanked fans for the positive reception of Woza, noting that the song was trending on YouTube.
“I take my craft sooo seriously, and I am always looking to explore different sounds. Thank you for your Great feedback and reception of WOZA!! Now trending on YouTube! Link on Bio,” she added.