Zimbabwean artists Winky D and Holy Ten's song "Ibotso" criticizes inequality, becomes popular but banned.
Zimbabwean musicians Winky D and Holy Ten's song "Ibotso" criticized wealth inequality and corruption, becoming popular but banned from state media. Holy Ten, a Zanu PF supporter, later joked he was influenced by alcohol and pizza from Winky D to sing the controversial lyrics. The song's impact and controversy continue to define both artists' careers in Zimbabwe's music scene.
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