During the Denny J podcast interview contemporary artist Nutty O made a statement asserting that there is currently no record label operating in Zimbabwe.
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This comment stirred significant anger within other circles, particularly among the members of Samanyanga sounds crew, who strongly believe that they do operate as record labels in Zimbabwe.
In response to Nutty O’s comment, Holy Ten and Michael Magz promptly took to their Instagram accounts to express their deep frustration and questioned the criteria that Nutty O used to make such a statement.
Michael Magz went a step further by referring to Nutty O as a misguided individual, labeling him as a “crazy dark person”.
Magz also raised questions about Nutty O’s own career trajectory, highlighting his past association with the Military Touch Movement and collaborations with renowned artists such as Jah Prayzah, Ex Q, and Andy Muridzo.
This matter stirred up differing opinions among fans, leading to division among them. Below are some of the comments on Facebook.
Sean Moyo
what defines a record label dzimwe ipressure soo thats his point of view
Lavique Flicca Nguwo
Mfana Holy do you know what is a record label
Bo Vinny
Does it give artist money to artist when they sign there contracts nutty o is right marecord label ehe zita haaaape mari anenge achita marii.
Enock Nyanba Mpesa
Haisi mhosva yake Holy Ten uyu
Why Nutty O hakuna recording label cause ukasaina chete vanofanira kuitira zvese lifestyle inofanira kuchinja
Label chaiyo anoendesa masong kuChannel O Trace etc
Jay King
They are both best in their own but they must respect each other’s work n hustles….artist share fans-iharare