The Herald (Zimbabwe)

I was drunk on stage, says Holy Ten

- Edward Zvemisha Arts Correspond­ent

HIP-HOP musician, Holy Ten, has confirmed that he was drunk during his performanc­e at the Zimdanceha­ll Cup Clash tourney at City Sports Centre in Harare last weekend

The “Gamuchirai” hitmaker made the disclosure during an interview on Dj Ollah 7 podcast show recently.

Asked to explain why he fell off while performing the song “Pressure” and if he was intoxicate­d, Holy Ten said “it is true”.

“Yes, I was drinking beer. I love beer because ndozvatino­mwawo after a long day. I take beer after a long day. We have a lot of respect for that,” he said.

The rapper said he respects the Zimdanceha­ll genre.

“I will never disrespect Zimdanceha­ll ever again, they showed me a lot of power.

“Haa Zimdanceha­ll haitongwe nemasalad. I am a Zimdanceha­ll artiste! I am not a hip-hop artist. I stand with the Zimdanceha­ll boys and I will always support them,” said Holy Ten.

His response confused some of his fans who knew him as a hip-hop artiste.

“It confirms that he is always drunk. How can you say that? We know him as a hip-hop artiste, not the other way round. Vapfanha ava vanenge vakabatwa (he is intoxicate­d),” said one fan identified as Blah Mike.

The self-proclaimed “Leader of the Youths” said he has always been a Zimdanceha­ll artist, but had distanced himself from the genre which was being associated with various vices.

“I’ve always had respect for Zimdanceha­ll, but when it looked like they were mingling with drugs, I did not like that because I have lost a lot of people due to drugs like Guka and Broncleer,” he said.

As a way of appreciati­ng the genre, Holy Ten acknowledg­ed the recently held show at the City Sports Centre.

He mentioned how music has changed lives.

“When I look at guys like Killer T, they came from the trenches and its music that changed their lives. I’ll never disrespect Zimdanceha­ll guys,” he said.

There has been debate among fans and musicians on which genre was more dominant, with Zimdanceha­ll having lost quite a footing following the death of Soul Jah Love, who many fans say left a big void in the genre.

However, claims by Holy Ten will likely trigger more debate as to whether Zimdanceha­ll is still the leading genre or is one that has lost potency.

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