NYcee of KuliKuli Entertainment Praises Hip-Hop’s Legacy, Unveils High-Impact Collaboration with Jay Rox in Zambia

NYcee of KuliKuli Entertainment Praises Hip-Hop’s Legacy, Unveils High-Impact Collaboration with Jay Rox in Zambia
By Francis John, Editor & Publisher, TipsNews, Kansas City
As hip-hop continues to evolve, shaping cultures across the globe, NYcee of KuliKuli Entertainment has taken a moment to recognize the legends who paved the way. Reacting to a recent MSN article on The 25 Most Influential Rappers Who Shaped the Genre, NYcee applauded the writers for their well-researched and comprehensive take on the architects of hip-hop.
“The impact of hip-hop is undeniable. These artists didn’t just make music—they shaped generations, styles, and even economies,” NYcee shared.

Yet, as much as she respects hip-hop’s legacy, she is also at the forefront of pushing Afrobeat to global prominence. Fresh off a high-definition, 4K music video shoot for her latest track “Don’t Care”, NYcee is making waves in Zambia and Nigeria, merging the rich rhythms of Afrobeat with the storytelling prowess of hip-hop.
NYcee & Jay Rox: A Fusion of Legends in the Making
During her recent trip to Zambia, NYcee seized an opportunity to collaborate with none other than Jay Rox, an artist known for his lyrical depth, energetic delivery, and genre-blending mastery. The two artists joined forces on the remix of “Don’t Care,” a track that’s set to ignite both the Zambian and Nigerian music scenes.
NYcee praised Jay Rox’s ability to elevate the Afrobeat sound with hip-hop-infused elements, describing their collaboration as “a seamless fusion of two worlds that were always meant to collide.”
Behind the Scenes: A Visual Spectacle in the Making
The music video for “Don’t Care” wasn’t just another shoot—it was an artistic production spanning multiple days and locations, capturing the full essence of the song’s theme: undying love and relentless devotion.
Shot in cinematic 4K quality, the video is expected to be a game-changer for Afrobeat visuals, with a storyline that echoes the timeless romance of the Titanic movie. Just as Jack and Rose defied societal expectations in Titanic, NYcee’s “Don’t Care” celebrates love that knows no boundaries—one that is willing to endure against all odds.

A Love Anthem for the Ages: “Don’t Care” Lyrics & Meaning
NYcee’s “Don’t Care” is an Afrobeat love anthem that blends poetic lyrics with pulsating rhythms. The song is a declaration of unwavering commitment, where love transcends social norms, criticism, and challenges.

Excerpt from “Don’t Care” Lyrics:
🎵 “I don’t really care, I will run the ocean for ya
I will be the wise girl for ya…
Commando boy, I will fight for ya
You know I no go lie for ya” 🎵
The chorus further drives home the theme of devotion:
🎵 “And if I have to wait ten million years,
I will wait for you.
‘Cause every little thing you do,
Got me falling more for you.” 🎵
NYcee describes “Don’t Care” as a song for “those who love fearlessly, despite obstacles.” It’s about love that withstands pressure, judgment, and time, much like Jack and Rose’s bond in Titanic—but with an Afrobeat twist.

NYcee’s Vision: Afrobeat Meets Hip-Hop on a Global Scale
With her deep appreciation for hip-hop and commitment to expanding Afrobeat, NYcee is strategically positioning herself as an artist who bridges both worlds. Her latest collaboration with Jay Rox is just the beginning. She plans to return to Zambia for more partnerships, live performances, and to immerse herself in the country’s vibrant music culture.
“Jay Rox is a true creative genius. His ability to merge styles, play with sounds, and bring something fresh is what excites me the most,” NYcee said. “I see him moving the needle in a big way.”
What’s Next? A Mega Entertainment Explosion on the Horizon
NYcee and KuliKuli Entertainment have major plans in the pipeline, including a mega entertainment event before the end of 2025, which will feature local and international artists, comedians, social media influencers, and media personalities.
KuliKuli Entertainment is currently seeking sponsorships, partnerships, and media collaborations to make this event a landmark moment for Afrobeat, Zambian music, and African entertainment as a whole.
Get Involved: Collaborate with KuliKuli Entertainment
Are you an artist, media house, event planner, brand manager, or corporate sponsor looking to be part of this entertainment revolution? KuliKuli Entertainment invites all interested parties to reach out before the end of March 2025 to discuss partnerships, sponsorship opportunities, and how to be part of this groundbreaking movement.
📩 For Sponsorship & Collaborations:
📞 Phone: +1 816 359 8527
📧 Email: contact@kulikulientmt.com
🌍 Website: kulikulientmt.com
Final Thoughts: The Future of Afrobeat is Now
NYcee’s admiration for hip-hop’s evolution, combined with her unapologetic drive to push Afrobeat to new heights, is an example of how music continues to transcend borders and cultures. Her collaboration with Jay Rox and the upcoming mega event are clear indicators that Afrobeat’s global influence is only just beginning.
As NYcee’s “Don’t Care” prepares to take over the airwaves, one thing is certain: the world will be watching, listening, and dancing.