It is not a song you dance to; it is a song you survive . Holy Ten gambled by releasing such a downbeat, aggressive track when the market wanted love songs. But the gamble paid off. As of this writing, the song holds a steady position in the Top 10 on the Zimbabwean Apple Music charts.
Zimbabwean society is notoriously private. Domestic issues are handled "behind the door." Holy Ten broke that taboo. In “Hakusi Kufembera,” he accuses the audience of being voyeurs who demand blood but condemn the bleeding. Holy Ten - Hakusi Kufembera
This is a scathing critique of loyalty. He claims he laid the foundation for their empire, and despite the collaborator trying to take credit (the window), they are now left out in the cold—still looking in from the glass. It is not a song you dance to; it is a song you survive
Released in 2015, "Hakusi Kufembera" was a game-changer for Holy Ten and the Zimbabwean music industry as a whole. The song's infectious beat and memorable hook made it an instant hit, with radio stations and music platforms flooded with requests for the track. But beyond its commercial success, "Hakusi Kufembera" resonated deeply with listeners, tapping into a sense of national pride and shared experience. As of this writing, the song holds a