
During an interview with ZTN Prime, Holy Ten revealed that his wife didn’t know he was doing the interview he told her he was going to the gym.
He explained this was because of his previous explosive interviews that didn’t sit well with her.
In the same interview, Holy Ten made headlines for stating that “in Zimbabwe, there are no female rappers,” leaving fans questioning what he was implying about artists like KikkyBadass and others who have been active in the scene.
He also revealed he would like to collaborate with Winky D and even admitted that he looked up to him.
However, fans remain skeptical, given the fallout from their last collaboration, where Holy Ten accused Winky D of forcing him into the joint project.
Holy Ten has since apologized publicly, acknowledging Winky D’s status in the industry and admitting that he had tried to copy Winky D’s 15-year-old style, but “went about it the wrong way.”
Keynote:
Lies to Wife, Shades Female Rappers, and Admits Past Mistakes with Winky D.
The interview was a mix of personal confessions, controversial statements, and reconciliatory tones, showing an artist who is both reflective and still provocative.