In an interview with Denny on the Denny J show, Holy Ten delved into various controversial topics, providing insights into his relationships with fellow artists and his role in shaping the music scene.
Holy Ten has once again stirred the pot in his ongoing feud with Zimdancehall musician Enzo Ishall. The rapper didn’t hold back when asked about the possibility of signing Enzo Ishall, bluntly labeling his music as “trash.”
Enzo Ishall recently made headlines on social media by announcing a lucrative deal with an undisclosed record label. He shared the details of the contract, revealing an impressive signing fee of US$80,000, a monthly stipend of US$12,000, and a high-end vehicle valued at US$20,000.
While Enzo Ishall teased the notion of joining Holy Ten’s Samanyanga Sounds after Michael Magz’s departure, Holy Ten was quick to dispel the speculation. In response to the question of signing Enzo Ishall, Holy Ten was unequivocal, stating that he wouldn’t sign an artist whose music he considers subpar.
“If we had an opportunity to sign a mainstream artist I won’t lie to you, it won’t be Enzo Ishall. It wouldn’t be. I’ve never asked for a feature from Enzo Ishall because that music is trash. I wouldn’t bring ma artists anoimba music yandisingade ku label kwangu,” he said.
He says that he has never sugarcoated his feelings about Enzo Ishall’s music in person. Holy Ten said Enzo Ishall is just a joker who keeps on making jokes.
“Enzo Ishall is my friend but I have never lied to him about what I feel about his music,” when asked if he thinks Enzo Ishall is wack, he said yes and added, “We talk as fathers, we talk as friends, as uncles. I feel like that music is mediocre, it’s jokes. You know that Zikhali snake under grass stuff? He’s just a snake under grass just doing it all over again. That’s Enzo kwandiri. I won’t lie to you. I can’t lie to you,” Holy Ten said.
Additionally, Holy Ten clarified that he lacks the financial capability to sign Enzo Ishall and pay him US$80,000 upfront.
In other news – EMA boss granted US$300 bail
Environmental Management Agency (EMA) director-general Aaron Chigona who was arrested on Tuesday on a criminal abuse of office charge has been granted US$300 bail by Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje.
He was being represented by Admire Rubaya of Rubaya and Chatambudza law firm. Chigona is alleged to have corruptly issued an environmental impact assessment certificate to a Harare company, Borrowdale Investments. Read More