Natasha Mutsiba
MICHAEL Magz, a former associate of Holy Ten, recently opened up about his feelings towards the artiste in an interview with DJ Ollah on his podcast.
Magz expressed his bitterness towards Holy Ten after being mentioned in one of his songs, causing him to sever ties with the artiste.

During the interview, Michael Magz revealed that he initially had no ill feelings towards Holy Ten, even after resigning from their professional relationship.
“I wasn’t bitter but l became bitter when l was mentioned in Holy Ten’s song We don’t do it here where he was dissing a lot of people including me. Even when l resigned, l was still talking to him but l became bitter when l was mentioned in a song. I even unfollowed and blocked all the pages of Holy Ten. I don’t want anything to do with these people,” he said.
In response to the song, Michael Magz, also released a verse attacking Holy Ten.

Michael Magz also revealed that he had informed Holy Ten of his resignation two weeks prior to his departure, but the drama started when Holy Ten posted about the resignation on social media.
“I sent the resignation three days later and that’s when the drama started. He posted on the internet saying I have resigned. I didn’t announce that l had resigned because l know how these things end as people will starting concluding things themselves. I wasn’t the first person to vent on the internet but he was the one who took it on social media that I had resigned.
“The main thing that led to my resignation was the fact that people were now saying Michael Magz is now making a lot of money but to me l was asking myself why it was hard for me to get the money because l produced the Ucharamba Uchipisa album,” he said.
Michael Magz emphasised that while working together in the studio, their interactions were positive and filled with good vibes.
“In studio, working with Holy Ten was nice. The thing with him is in a closed place when you are alone its really good vibes but when it comes to the things that come from the people out there he’s the person who has to stand for himself even if it means he has to tarnish people’s names so that he remains on the safe side,” he said.
Magz’s resignation from Samanyanga Records has caused a stir in the Zimbabwean music industry, with many fans and industry players taking sides.
A comment could not be obtained from Holy Ten by the time of going to Press.



