In an interview with Denny on the Denny J show, Holy Ten delved into various controversial topics, providing insights into his relationships with fellow artists and his role in shaping the music scene.

Holy Ten proudly claimed credit for grooming artists like Bagga, whose recent hit song “Gevha” has been making waves. He expressed no animosity towards Bagga and other artists like Bling 4, emphasizing a lack of beef between them.

However, the artist didn’t shy away from sharing his perspective on Saint Flow and Voltz JT. According to Holy Ten, he aimed to mentor them into becoming successful artists like himself, but they declined his mentorship, leading to what he perceives as their current struggles. Specifically, he cited Saint Flow’s potential, stating that the artist could have mirrored his success but attributed Saint Flow’s perceived failure to a lack of humility.

Holy Ten further claimed to have written an email to Winky D, a prominent figure in the Zimbabwean music industry. In the email, Holy Ten allegedly asserted that he is the artist destined to surpass Winky D, and he is fully committed to this goal.

The interview has sparked discussions within the music community, with fans and industry insiders eager to see how these revelations will influence the dynamics of Zimbabwean music and whether Holy Ten’s predictions will unfold as he foresees.