Grenadian soca star Hollice “Mr Killa” Mapp has dropped a groundbreaking new single that transcends genres, cultures, and continents. Titled “Allota Money,” the track is a powerful collaboration with Nigerian sensation KCee and Haitian born international icon Wyclef Jean. Fusing Afrobeat, Amapiano, Caribbean soca, pop, and hints of Indian rhythm, the release is not just a sonic experience it is a spiritual affirmation.
“This is more than a song, it’s a mantra,” says Mapp. “We have been taught to be poor in our speech, to limit ourselves by what we say and expect. I wanted to create something that reconditions our thinking and reminds us that it is okay to speak abundance over our lives,” he continued.
The origins of this collaboration trace back three years when Mapp and KCee met after Mapp’s AFRIMA win. Their creative connection blossomed quickly, with a shared vision of creating something musically and culturally significant. The inclusion of Wyclef Jean, a towering figure in global music, added spiritual and cultural depth to the track.
Thematically, the song echoes the historical triangle of Grenada, Haiti, and Africa, three nations bound by their revolutionary pasts and resilient spirits. “We come from a legacy of freedom fighters,” says Mapp. “This song is a continuation of that spirit. It is about recognizing our worth and claiming what is rightfully ours not just financially, but spiritually and culturally.”
Sonically, the track is a genre-bending celebration. It marries the infectious energy of Afrobeat with the bounce of Amapiano, Caribbean grooves, and global pop elements. The result is a track that feels at home on both Carnival stages and international airwaves.
The release, which drops just ahead of the 2025 Grenada Carnival season, is already being positioned as an anthem for empowerment and cultural pride. It is available on all major streaming platforms and is expected to be a staple in DJ sets and live performances across the Caribbean and diaspora.
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