
Nack Rise ft Young Semy – Kopala Hip Hop 2 (WYFL Riddim)
Nack Rise teams up with Young Semy on “Kopala Hip Hop 2 (WYFL Riddim)”, delivering a gritty and confident track that pays homage to the Copperbelt’s ever-evolving hip-hop identity. From the jump, the song carries a raw street energy, rooted in the culture of “Kopala” (Kitwe and its surroundings), where authenticity and lyrical sharpness are everything.
The WYFL riddim sets a solid foundation with its hard-hitting drums and minimalistic yet menacing production. It gives both artists enough space to showcase their lyrical ability without unnecessary distractions. Nack Rise leads with a commanding presence, delivering bars that reflect hustle, ambition, and a deep connection to the streets. His flow is steady and assertive, making it clear he’s representing more than just himself—he’s speaking for a movement.
Young Semy complements the track with a dynamic verse that adds flavor and versatility. His cadence shifts smoothly, bringing a slightly more playful yet still confident tone that balances Nack Rise’s intensity. Together, their chemistry feels natural, as they trade verses with purpose and maintain a consistent energy throughout the track.
Lyrically, “Kopala Hip Hop 2” sticks to themes of self-belief, street credibility, and regional pride. It’s the kind of track that resonates with fans who appreciate real, unfiltered hip-hop, especially within Zambia’s growing urban music scene. The references to Kopala life give the song authenticity, making it relatable to listeners familiar with the culture while still engaging for a broader audience.
Overall, this track stands as a strong representation of underground Zambian hip-hop. Nack Rise and Young Semy prove that the Kopala sound is alive and thriving, with artists who are ready to push it forward. “Kopala Hip Hop 2 (WYFL Riddim)” isn’t just a song—it’s a statement of identity, pride, and lyrical resilience.




