Maria Chiguvari
ZIM hip-hop artists will battle it one more time at Jongwe Corner, Harare, for the show dubbed “The Last Dance 2024,” on Saturday.

Top artists in the genre like Maskiri and Ti Gonzi will perform alongside Kay Floew, Mugarati, Volts JT, Runna Rulez, Noluntu J, Young Gemini, Bagga and Bling 4.
Only two ladies – Noluntu and Young Gemini – will be performing on the day.
With the Hip Hop Culture battle growing into one of the sought-after events in the genre, the duo said they were both ready for the show.
Bling 4’s management team said:
“We are ready to set the stage ablaze with our performance, the preparations are going on well so far.
“This festival season we have a busy schedule and we are positive that the year is going to end on a good note.
The genre has some of the best artists in the country who have won international awards.
“Holy Ten is not performing on the day but he recently won Best Hip Hop/Rap Artist at the 10th Annual African Entertainment Awards USA (AEAUSA).”
Zimbabwean hip-hop artists are not only making an impact locally but have also crossed over into other markets in South Africa, Zambia, and the UK.
His song “Kilimanjaro,” featuring Mr Candy, was also listed on the Billboard website as one of the best new songs.




