KCee pulls Wyclef Jean & Mr Killa for ‘Allota Money’

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KCee is not playing. The Nigerian music veteran just raised the stakes with Allota Money, a record that drips international energy and cultural fusion. He didn’t come alone — he brought Haitian-American icon Wyclef Jean and Caribbean dancehall maestro Mr Killa along for the ride.

This isn’t just another Afrobeats track. This is a statement. A handshake across borders. A reminder that African music is not an isolated sound it’s a global force.

Wyclef’s name alone is enough to make you sit up. The Fugees legend, a man who helped soundtrack entire generations, steps into KCee’s sonic playground and leaves his fingerprints all over it. His voice, his aura, his history,it’s like placing a diamond on a crown already made of gold.

Then comes Mr Killa, with that raw Caribbean energy. He doesn’t just feature; he sets the track on fire with authentic dancehall flames, weaving into KCee’s Afrobeats groove like it was always meant to be there. It’s Africa and the Caribbean trading vibes over a beat that feels like luxury — a sonic yacht sailing through Lagos, Port-au-Prince, and St. George’s at once.

For KCee, Allota Money  is a mission statement. This is the music of ambition, of wealth, of dreams turned into diamonds. It’s also proof that KCee understands something crucial: global music is no longer about blending in. It’s about blending out loud, taking what’s yours and stretching it across oceans.

If his last single Abeg kept the streets warm, Allota Money takes it to the world stage. Available on all streaming platforms, this one isn’t just a track, it’s an event, a cultural handshake, a passport stamped in three languages of sound.

Listen to Allota Money below:

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