Holy Ten calls out Winky D, labels him a "snake" in surprise revelation-Zimmagazine
Previously, Holy Ten had written a statement in January where he emphasized that he did not want the song to be seen as political. He stated that he did not want to be part of a divided opinion and that the song was just a project he took pleasure in being a part of. However, many people had a different interpretation of the song, with journalist Brezh Malaba describing Zimbabwe as a "crime scene" in his analysis of the track.

Holy Ten, the rising star in Zimbabwe's music scene, has recently opened up about his collaboration with one of the country's biggest musicians, Winky D, on the song "Ibotso." The collaboration was highly anticipated by fans and garnered a lot of attention. However, Holy Ten's latest comments about the collaboration have created a stir in the industry.

In an interview, Holy Ten opened up about his collaboration with Winky D on the song "Ibotso." He expressed that he felt that Winky D had betrayed him, saying that Winky D did not inform him about the political agenda behind the song during the collaboration process. The artist compared the situation to the story of Eve in the Bible, where she was manipulated into doing something she did not want to do.

This statement has received a lot of backlash from fans, who criticized Holy Ten for his arrogant attitude. However, he explained in the interview that he felt put in a difficult position and had to play along. The artist went on to say that he felt that Winky D had not been transparent with him regarding the collaboration and that he would have approached the situation differently if he had been informed about the true nature of the project.

 

Previously, Holy Ten had written a statement in January where he emphasized that he did not want the song to be seen as political. He stated that he did not want to be part of a divided opinion and that the song was just a project he took pleasure in being a part of. However, many people had a different interpretation of the song, with journalist Brezh Malaba describing Zimbabwe as a "crime scene" in his analysis of the track.

 

Malaba mentioned how ghetto youths have suffered due to poverty caused by corruption and how girls have been led astray by hunger and are now living lives of immorality. In the song "Ibotso," Winky D sheds light on the dark side of the long-decayed society, exposing the negative aspects of the civilization and the numerous victims who are caught in an environment of deception and illusion. Winky D has been praised for his bravery in addressing these issues through his music, while Holy Ten has been criticized for his recent statements regarding the collaboration.

 

Despite the controversy surrounding the song and his recent statements, Holy Ten has not let the criticism get to him. He has continued to create music, and recently dropped an album called "The Book of Malachi" which has produced the number-one song in the country. Holy Ten's new music is a testament to his resilience and determination, and he has shown that he is not afraid to speak his mind and address the issues that matter to him.

 

Overall, the collaboration between Winky D and Holy Ten has sparked a lot of discussions and debates, and it remains to be seen how the public will continue to respond to their music. However, what is clear is that both artists have made an impact through their music, and they continue to inspire and influence those who listen to their tracks.

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