Popular musical artist Holy Ten removed the name of Michael Magz from the songs they have released in collaboration on YouTube.
Surprisingly, Holy Ten’s Bhundu Boys album has removed several artists from his album titles. He exempted his wife, Kimberley.
As per the sources, Holy Ten claimed that the one-year contract with Michael Magz has expired because of which both singers decided to part ways.
The rage between the two has increased as Holy Ten and his former signee, Michael Magz, have caused a rift between the once-promising duo who used to be known as The New Bhundu Boyz.
Holy Ten surprised the fans and public with his announcement that Michael Magz was no longer a part of his record label, Samnyanga Sounds.
However, the amicable split turned bitter as soon as Holy Ten released a diss track titled ‘We Don’t Do That Here’. The song clearly targeted Michael Magz and other artists, including Winky D.
Magz collaborated with ‘Chelsea, the mother of Holy Ten’s child, for the song ‘Ibotso’.
In response, Michael Magz fired back and released a song ‘New Chapter’. Magz also targeted Holy Ten’s wife, Kimberley Richard, in an unreleased verse on the Gore Remix.
Reportedly, Holy Ten, instead of responding with more diss tracks, erased all traces of Michael Magz from his music catalogue.
Holy Ten took an unexpected approach and removed Magz’s name from all their collaborative and solo works that also included their joint ventures as The New Bhundu Boyz.”
Michael Magz responded and released a defensive statement that removing his name from the tracks would not erase his vocals from the masterpieces they had created together.
Magz expressed his assurance, “The audio tracks would still exist, regardless of whether his name appeared on them or not.”
“Morning Chero ukabvisa my name ziva kuti Audio haibve ndosaka. Holy removed my name on the tracks I featured on Youtube,” wrote Michael Magz on Facebook.