The Sunshine City fest was a huge success spanning over a period of two days. Zimbabwe’s best artists Winky D and Jah Prayzah graced the event with each artist taking his own day. Jah Prayzah started on 29 March.

His performance was electric to many fans as they labelled him as one of the best artist who resonates with audiences across all generations. As usual Jah Prayzah performed with his band to a power packed Old Hararians crowd. He was supported by other dancehall artists and sungura artists.

Winky D then took the last day of the show. Thousands flocked in to witness the dancehall father do his magic. He started as usual and also sampled some of his old songs which brought the crowd to a standstill.

One user had this to say about Winky D performance

It’s insane to hear someone saying Holyten is Greater than Winky D just because he has many “Online Streams.” Greatness is not measured by online fortunes (which are only numbers) real life appreciation, numbers and love counts. One person can have 15 accounts online, all following one person, but who can split one human flesh into multiple bodies?

HICC is now called the “Vigilance Arena” and it’s now way to small for the real vigilant people! Winky D doesn’t buy those people or try hard and make them come. They come alone, some of those people are not even streaming his music anywhere online, they are getting it via Bluetooth or WhatsApp. Do you think young boy can do that with his online streamers?

People who follow and stream @winkydonline are motivated by nothing other than fruitful and relatable messages in his music. While those who follow and stream @holytenmusic are just there for drama and to know who is he fighting with those days.

Winky D rose to fame and became the King of ZimDancehall nema CD and live shows only, way before zvema online Streams zvakupisa paZimbabwe. Young Boy can never do that and win! Just a note for ya’ll to keep in mind, without Online Streams Holyten is Nothing and Winky D is still the Greatest!

Put some respect on Winky D’s name