In a surprising turn of events, journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has challenged Zimdancehall chanter Seh Calaz to a freestyle lyrics competition.
This lyrical battle comes after Hopewell Chin’ono and Seh Calaz engaged in a war of words over Winky D yesterday.
The wrangle after Hopewell Chin’ono proclaimed that multi-award-winning Zimdancehall musician Winky D is the true dancehall king.
Seh Calaz, however, disagreed with Hopewell’s statement and @ccused him of exploiting Winky D’s name for his political agendas
Taking to his Facebook, Hopewell Chin’ono recorded a video of himself challenging Seh Calaz to a freestyle lyrics competition.
Captioning the video, Hopewell Chin’ono expressed his readiness to engage in the challenge at any time and any place.
He directly called out Seh Calaz, urging him to step up if he truly considers himself the king of dancehall.
“Listen Seh Calaz, I challenge you to a free style lyrics competition any day, anywhere!
If you are the King as you claim, bring it com, mi ready fi you rudebwoy!
You chatty-chatty too much, agree so that they see a journalist bury a supposed King with nothing but lyrics!”
In another post, Hopewell Chin’ono made an appeal to his followers, urging them not to insult anyone they disagree with. He emphasized that this is precisely why he wants to engage in a freestyle lyrics competition with Seh Calaz, as it would provide an opportunity for a respectful exchange without insults or abuse.
Hopewell, who is eager and already geared for the lyric battle expressed his desire to engage with Seh Calaz on a lyrical level to make his arguments.
“To my dear followers, please don’t insult or disrespect people we disagree with, maturity means arguing and disagreeing respectfully.
That is why I want to argue lyrically with Tawanda, no insults or abuse, we will bury him lyrically
I will introduce my manager for this lyrics clash tomorrow morning, to engage in a clash, get a manager who knows your lyrics opponent well!🕺🏿🕺🏿
Tawanda com outta di cave, Tha Dogg Fatha is waiting for you!”
At the time of publishing, Seh Calaz had not yet responded to Hopewell Chin’ono’s challenge.
Source iHarare