Holy Ten's strategic maneuvers: A calculated attempt at dominance?

 

 Runodada Witness

Zim Now Reporter

Zimbabwe's hip-hop scene is heating up as Holy Ten, one of the country's most influential artists, makes strategic moves that have raised eyebrows and sparked speculation about his intentions.

 The recent release of Holy Ten's latest album on October 7, 2024, has ignited a heated debate among fans and industry insiders. The timing, coinciding with the release of rising star Saintfloew's album, has led many to question whether this is a deliberate attempt to overshadow his younger counterpart.

 This isn't the first time Holy Ten has employed such tactics. In the past, he's released music on the same day as legendary artists like Winky D, sparking rumors of a rivalry and raising questions about his motivations.

 The underlying tension between Holy Ten and Saintfloew can be traced back to a social media interaction involving businessman Tinashe Mutarisi. Mutarisi's public declaration of Saintfloew as his "musical son" was met with a swift response from Holy Ten, who subtly asserted his own mentorship and influence over the young artist. This interaction hinted at a potential rivalry brewing between the two.

 Holy Ten's repeated strategic album releases have led to widespread speculation about his intentions. Is he simply trying to capitalize on the buzz surrounding other artists, or is there a deeper rivalry at play? Some believe that his actions are driven by a desire to maintain his dominant position in the Zimbabwean music industry, while others see it as a healthy competitive spirit that pushes artists to strive for excellence.

 As the rivalry between Holy Ten and Saintfloew unfolds, the music industry is abuzz with anticipation

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