Holy Ten’s recent performance in Chitungwiza was a masterclass in disaster. The crowd booed him off stage, and things escalated quickly – bottles, cans, and stones were thrown, and the chanting of “Voltz JT” and “N.O.P” made it clear that Holy Ten was no longer the king of Zimbabwean hip-hop.
In a bold (or desperate) move, Holy Ten tried to reclaim the stage, but the crowd wasn’t having it. Insults and cans continued to fly, and Holy Ten’s grand finale was hurling his microphone into the crowd and storming off. Talk about a mic drop – literally!
Holy Ten didn’t take long to respond, unleashing a fiery tirade against Chitungwiza fans on social media. He threatened to return with “red berets” (ZMP officers), which sparked a mix of laughter and concern. Is this a case of “I’m not mad, I’m just allergic to disrespect”?
Holy Ten also accused Chitungwiza youths of rampant drug use, which added fuel to the fire. The statement sparked a heated debate, with some defending the rapper and others calling him out for being out of touch. Maybe Holy Ten needs to focus on his music instead of playing armchair detective?
The incident raises questions about Holy Ten’s state of mind, his relationship with fans, and whether his days as a top-tier performer are numbered. Love him or hate him, Holy Ten always makes headlines. But this time, it’s not just about the controversy – it’s about the relevance of an artist who seems to be losing his grip.
What’s next for Holy Ten? Will he make good on his threat, or will he continue to spiral out of control? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure – this cat-and-mouse game between Holy Ten and his fans is getting entertaining!
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