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Zimbabwe: "Hip Hop Is an Aggressive Genre" - Holy Ten Interview

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[This is Africa] Holy Ten, also known as "the leader of the youths" is making a case for Hip hop as Zimbabwe's next big genre, urged on by adoring legions of Generation Z and the decline of Zimdancehall. A belligerent artist who wastes no opportunity for beefing, he is also morally nuanced and attuned to society's most vulnerable. He shares his creative process and influences in this interview with Onai Mushava.

Source: allAfrica.com

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