Kenyan singer Nadia Mukami has marked the continued success of her hit single Woza Woza by celebrating alongside its producer Grandmaster Tek, popularly referred to as the “Woza Woza hitmaker”.
The artist shared a celebratory message on social media, showing appreciation for the producer’s contribution to the song.
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The post captured a light-hearted moment, complete with champagne, as the pair acknowledged the impact of the track.
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“With my producer @grandmastatek WOZA WOZA HITMAKER ?? We popping champagne todaaaaay juu Woza Woza!”
The message clarified that the celebration was dedicated to the success of Woza Woza, with no indication of a new release.

A Song That Strengthened Her Catalogue
Woza Woza stands among Nadia Mukami’s notable releases in Kenya’s Afro-pop scene. The track added momentum to her growing catalogue, which already includes well-known songs such as Radio Love and Maombi.
Over time, the song has gained traction on digital platforms and radio, contributing to her continued visibility in the industry.
Over time, the song has gained traction on digital platforms and radio, contributing to her continued visibility in the industry.
Grandmaster Tek, who handled the production, has been widely credited by fans for shaping the sound and overall feel of the record. By referring to him as the “Woza Woza hitmaker”, Nadia publicly acknowledged his creative input.
The Role of Producers in Kenyan Music
In Kenya’s contemporary music industry, producers play a central role in defining an artist’s sound. Many successful tracks are the result of close collaboration between artists and their production teams.
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Nadia’s public celebration highlights this partnership. Rather than focusing solely on the performer, the moment placed equal attention on the producer behind the scenes.
Such recognition reflects a broader trend where producers receive direct credit for chart-performing songs.
Such recognition reflects a broader trend where producers receive direct credit for chart-performing songs.

Continued Industry Presence
Nadia Mukami has built a steady career since her breakthrough, maintaining relevance through consistent releases and collaborations. Her music blends Afro-pop rhythms with elements of R&B, a style that has resonated with listeners across East Africa.
The champagne celebration served as a moment of appreciation rather than a promotional announcement.
“Woza Woza hitmaker,” she wrote, underscoring the achievement.
Fans who responded to the post congratulated both Nadia and Grandmaster Tek, recognising the teamwork behind the song’s performance.
The focus remains on celebrating Woza Woza and the creative partnership that brought the track to life.
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