South African musician Makhadzi has suggested that a collaboration with Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten might be in the offing (Picture via Facebook - Makhadzi)
South African musician Makhadzi has suggested that a collaboration with Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten might be in the offing (Picture via Facebook – Makhadzi)

South African musician Makhadzi has suggested that a collaboration with Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten might be in the offing, with the two posting pictures together on social media suggesting that they are working together.

Makhadzi, who has a sizeable fanbase in Zimbabwe, has in the past collaborated with Jah Prayzah on the song, Dzima.

Posting a picture of herself together with the controversial wordsmith, Makhadzi revealed that they had been brought together by Zimbabwean producer Mr Brown.

Mr Brown, who has produced music for the likes of Makhadzi, Master KG, Lady Zamar, Kabza De Small, Zanda Zakuza, Nomcebo and many more, is credited with being the man behind some of Makhadzi’s biggest hits.

‘’Mr Brown came along with Holy Ten…. we are still going to dance,” captioned a Facebook post that had over 1400 comments by Monday afternoon.

Posting the same picture on his own timeline, Holy Ten wrote: ‘’It’s about time @makhadzisa.”

Fans that flooded the comment section of Makhadzi’s post, expressed optimism that the two had a hit in the making.

“Yes Kadznator with our hip-hop artist we can’t wait to hear what you’re cooking,” one Facebook user posted.

However, some used the post as an opportunity to vent about Holy’s alleged lack of manners.

“At least he about to do a collabo with the most humble person I ever know, please teach him just to be like u, that boy lacks respect to our respective elders in the industry back home. Tatenda ne collaboration,” one user posted, while another said:

“Can you please tell him to respect his elders.”