Rapper Holy Ten has become the latest musician to have his music removed from streaming platforms after his album, Risky Life II was subject to a copyright claim.
In a related matter, multi-award-winning dancehall musician Winky D was forced to pull down a entire catalogue of songs he recorded at the now defunct Kenako Music following a copyright tiff.
By Ndatenda Njanike
UPCOMING musician Spiwe Zimbeva from the farming town of Chinhoyi said she has found it a struggle to navigate her career in light of the deadly Covid-19 that hit Zimbabwe early last year.
Spiwe, a 25-year-old artist was narrating her experiences as a budding gospel musician to NewZimbabwe.com this week.
“The pandemic has limited the careers of most musicians from many things including failing to secure resources to perform or record songs,” she said.
“Due to the pandemic musical content has not been sold as expected and live performances have been restricted hence giving most artists a hard time during the Covid-19 period.”