Kenyan singer Nadia Mukami has sparked an online conversation after addressing the use of the term “side chick” in a viral Instagram Reels video.
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In the clip, she expressed discomfort with how the phrase has been circulating in public discussions, especially when linked to her name and image.
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She said the label feels disrespectful and distracting, insisting that it undermines her personal and professional journey.
Nadia pointed out that she has worked through significant life milestones while at the height of her music career, including motherhood, and believes she deserves respect in how she is discussed publicly.

“I DESERVE RESPECT” – NADIA HIGHLIGHTS HER JOURNEY THROUGH MOTHERHOOD AND MUSIC
In her own words, Nadia stated:
“I feel like side chick is a distraction to me, and it’s offensive, it’s disrespectful. Mimi ni mtu nimeingia labour nimezaa watoto wawili. At the height of my career, the least that I deserve is respect. I deserve respect.”
Her remarks come at a time when online debates around relationships and music themes continue to trend heavily across social media platforms.
The conversation has been amplified by ongoing releases and discussions in the entertainment industry, where relationship-based narratives often dominate audience engagement.
Nadia’s statement added a personal dimension to the wider discourse, bringing attention to how public figures experience such labels.
SOCIAL MEDIA USERS REACT WITH HUMOUR, CRITICISM AND DEBATE 😂
Following the clip, social media users flooded the comment section with mixed reactions, ranging from humour to criticism and playful banter.
Some users suggested the conversation was part of music promotion, while others engaged with light-hearted jokes.
Comments included: “😂😂 you guys are just promoting your songs… hapa hakuna beef,”
“Labda ata wewe ndo huyo sidechick 😆,”
and “Sasa you think your opinions can make a man change???
🤣🤣🤣.” Others added humour-filled takes such as “Watoto lazima wakule 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣” and “Sidechick anawasha moto bila kiberiti…😂😂😂.”
The comment section continued to grow with a mix of sarcasm, advice, and reactions to the ongoing online debate.
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NADIA MUKAMI’S POSITION AND WHY THE DEBATE STARTED
The conversation gained more attention following earlier remarks by Arrow Bwoy’s partner, singer Nadia Mukami, who has publicly expressed discomfort with how the “side chick” narrative is being used.
Nadia has previously stated in interviews and social media discussions that she feels the term is disrespectful, especially given her personal journey as a mother and her growth in the music industry while raising children.
She said she expects respect from those around her, including Arrow Bwoy, adding that such themes affect her personally and publicly.
Her comments have been linked to the current debate, with fans suggesting they may have influenced Arrow Bwoy’s decision to involve the public in whether the song should remain online.
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