

Macky 2 – Dear Slap Dee (Official Audio)
Zambian hip-hop icon Macky 2 has returned with a powerful track titled “Dear Slap Dee”. This is not just another rap record it is an open letter, a heartfelt reflection, and a message of respect to fellow rap legend Slap Dee.
The song carries weight far beyond music. Macky 2 takes us back to the early 2010s, when Zambian hip-hop was still carving out its space. He recalls the rivalry, the hunger, and the noise that he and Slap Dee created when the industry was still young. What started as competition eventually transformed into culture, then respect, and now, brotherhood.
In “Dear Slap Dee”, Macky 2 does not glorify the past but acknowledges how far they have both come. He speaks openly about growth, shifting priorities, and how the fire they had in their twenties now burns differently. It is a reminder that while times change, the foundation they built remains strong.
The song also serves as a call to action. Macky 2 reminds Slap Dee and the entire Zambian music fraternity that the industry still needs its pioneers. The new generation of artists stands on paths created by legends like them. Their voices, presence, and leadership still matter. This is not just about chasing fame; it is about carrying responsibility for the culture they helped build.
With a deeply personal tone, Macky 2 highlights the duty of mentorship, visibility, and guidance. He urges Slap Dee to continue inspiring, not through nostalgia, but through purpose. Their legacy is not only about the music they created but also about the impact they left on Zambia’s creative landscape.
“Dear Slap Dee” is more than a tribute it is a conversation between two giants who shaped Zambian hip-hop. Macky 2’s words echo with respect, honesty, and love for the culture. It’s a reminder that legends never retire from their purpose, even when the hunger shifts into something deeper.
This track will no doubt resonate with fans of both artists, as well as anyone who has followed the journey of Zambian hip-hop from its early days to the global force it is becoming today.