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Holy Ten opens up about Makhadzi’s move to Voltz JT in her new album

Controversial rapper Holy Ten recently took to Instagram Live to air his grievances about his unexpected exclusion from South African artist Makhadzi’s new album, *Miracle Child*. The album, released today, features the track “FOREVER” with Voltz JT but notably lacks a contribution from Holy Ten, despite initial plans for his involvement.

In his live session, Holy Ten candidly shared the turmoil surrounding the situation. “I told my boys that we have to celebrate for him,” he stated, addressing his mixed feelings about Voltz’s feature. While he wanted to support Voltz’s success, he couldn’t shake off the bitterness of being sidelined. “I could have spoken about it earlier, but I didn’t want it to appear as if I’m jealous.”

Makhadzi and Voltz

The rapper revealed that he was removed from the project after insisting that he would only participate if he could bring along his wife, Kimberly. “They used me,” he lamented, suggesting that someone had orchestrated his exclusion to make way for Voltz JT. Despite the disappointment, Holy Ten chose to focus on the bigger picture: “At the end of the day, it’s a win for all of us… if Voltz goes and raises the Zimbabwean flag, he would have done well for all of us.”

Holy Ten

 

Holy Ten’s reflections underscore the complexities of the music industry, where collaboration and competition often collide. As he navigates this emotional landscape, he remains committed to uplifting the Zimbabwean music scene, even in the face of personal setbacks.

In other news – Tshinga Dube remembered as a Kind Soul

Ex-Zipra war veteran Max Mkandla has paid tribute to the late former War Veterans Minister Tshinga Dube, describing him as a father figure whose compassion and dedication earned him the love of many. Mkandla emphasized Dube’s tireless efforts to advocate for the return of Zipra and Zapu properties that were seized by the government during the turbulent Gukurahundi period of the 1980s.

“We mourn Dube for his passing,” Mkandla stated. “He was a member of Zapu and Zipra who worked relentlessly to unite people and ensure that Zipra properties remained with their rightful owners. Now, we have lost a senior commander.” Read More

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