Sensational Global NYcee of KuliKuli Entertainment USA Shines at the International Business Exchange Hybrid 2025 in Lusaka

 Sensational Global NYcee of KuliKuli Entertainment USA Shines at the International Business Exchange Hybrid 2025 in Lusaka

Minister of MOFIC Zambia, NYcee of KuliKuli

Francis John Co-founder KuliKuli Entertainment USA.

Lusaka, Zambia – The vibrant city of Lusaka recently played host to one of the most dynamic voices in the global entertainment industry, NYcee, the sensational artist and representative of KuliKuli Entertainment USA. NYcee’s presence at the International Business Exchange Hybrid 2025, held at the prestigious Taj Pamodzi Hotel, was nothing short of electrifying. Over the course of two days, she captivated audiences, networked with key stakeholders, and reaffirmed her commitment to bridging the gap between African and international music industries.

A Whirlwind of Networking and Cultural Exchange

NYcee’s visit to Lusaka was a masterclass in networking and cultural immersion. She engaged with a diverse array of individuals, including journalists, investors, producers, and fellow artists. Her media tour was extensive, featuring interviews with some of Zambia’s most prominent media outlets, such as Diamond TVPrime TVPower TV5FMJoy FM, and Sun FM. During these interviews, NYcee shared her passion for music, her love for Zambia, and her vision for a more inclusive global entertainment industry.

She also took the opportunity to connect with some of Zambia’s brightest talents, including Jay RoxTowela Kaira, and Actor Shawn Miller, who was featured in her thrilling musical clip, “Don’t Care”. Discussions are already underway for potential collaborations, signaling a promising future for cross-border musical projects.

 Towela Kaira and NYcee of KuliKuli Entertainment USA at the Chicagos in Zambia.

Exploring Zambia’s Rich Heritage: Maramba Cultural Village and Livingstone Museum

NYcee’s visit wasn’t all business – she also took time to explore Zambia’s rich cultural heritage. Her itinerary included visits to the Maramba Cultural Village and the Livingstone Museum, where she immersed herself in the country’s history, traditions, and artistic expressions.

  • At Maramba Cultural Village: NYcee experienced the vibrant traditions of Zambia’s local tribes, from traditional dances to crafts and storytelling. She described it as “a journey into the heart of Zambia’s soul.”
  • At Livingstone Museum: She marveled at the exhibits showcasing Zambia’s history, from its pre-colonial era to its independence and beyond. “The museum is a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration,” she remarked.

These experiences deepened her appreciation for Zambia’s culture and further fueled her desire to incorporate African influences into her music.

Experiencing Lusaka’s Vibrant Lifestyle: Chicagos, Granddaddy, and East Park Mall

NYcee also took time to experience the vibrant lifestyle of Lusaka, visiting some of the city’s most popular spots, including ChicagosGranddaddy, and East Park Mall.

  • At Chicagos: She enjoyed the lively atmosphere and mingled with locals, describing it as “a place where music and culture come alive.”
  • At Granddaddy: NYcee experienced the nightlife, dancing to Zambian beats and connecting with fans.
  • At East Park Mall: She explored the shopping and entertainment hub, calling it “a perfect blend of modernity and tradition.”

These outings allowed NYcee to connect with Zambians on a personal level, further endearing her to the local community.

Falling in Love with Zambia: Nshima, Chitenge, and Unparalleled Hospitality

NYcee’s affection for Zambia was palpable throughout her visit. She expressed her admiration for the country’s rich culture, particularly its cuisine and traditional attire.

  • On Nshima: “I’ve fallen in love with Nshima! It reminds me of fufu, a thick porridge-like dough that’s so comforting and delicious. Paired with relishes like meat, fish, or vegetables, it’s simply irresistible.”
  • On Chitenge: “The Zambian national dress, Chitenge, is so vibrant and beautiful. It’s a symbol of the country’s rich cultural heritage, and I’m honored to have experienced it firsthand.”

Her appreciation for Zambia’s hospitality was evident as she described the warmth and kindness of the people she encountered. “Zambians have a way of making you feel at home,” she said. “I’m having the nicest time here!”

Reiterating Her Global Hit: “Don’t Care”

Throughout her visit, NYcee consistently highlighted her trending song, “Don’t Care”, which has taken the global music scene by storm. The song, which draws inspiration from the iconic Titanic scene, resonates with audiences worldwide for its powerful message and captivating visuals. NYcee used her platform in Lusaka to reiterate the song’s themes of resilience and self-empowerment, aligning perfectly with her advocacy for women in music.

Advocating for Women in Music on International Women’s Day

NYcee’s visit coincided with International Women’s Day, a moment she seized to advocate for global women’s affirmative actions. In her speeches and interviews, she emphasized the need for increased representation of women in the music industry, free from segregation or bias.

  • Her Message: “Women have always been the backbone of creativity and innovation in music. It’s time we break barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create a world where every woman’s voice is heard and celebrated.”

Her advocacy resonated deeply with attendees, further solidifying her role as a trailblazer for women in entertainment.

A Supersonic Merger Event on the Horizon

One of the most exciting announcements during NYcee’s visit was the upcoming KuliKuli Entertainment USA Supersonic Merger Event, set to take place in Lusaka before the end of the year. This groundbreaking event will bring together local and international artists for an unforgettable celebration of music and culture.

  • What to Expect: A live remix performance featuring a collective track by some of the biggest names in the industry.
  • Goal: To foster collaboration, celebrate diversity, and elevate African music on the global stage.

Meeting with the Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

NYcee’s visit was further elevated by her meeting with the Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. The discussions centered on strengthening cultural ties between Zambia and the global entertainment industry, with a focus on creating opportunities for Zambian artists to shine on the international stage.

NYcee’s visit to Lusaka was more than just a promotional tour – it was a celebration of culture, collaboration, and empowerment. From her advocacy for women in music to her plans for the Supersonic Merger Event, NYcee has set the stage for a new era of global entertainment.

As she left Zambia, NYcee left behind a trail of inspiration, promising to return with even bigger plans to unite the world through music.

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