While Holy Ten initially distanced himself from the track—calling Winky D a "snake" in various interviews—he was later criticized by fans for "double standards" after performing the song to enthusiastic crowds during his international tours. In more recent interviews from 2024 and 2025, Holy Ten has shown a shift in tone, referring to Winky D as "Zimbabwe gold" and expressing deep respect for his legacy. Holy Ten's Collaboration with Winky D on iBotso - Facebook

: Produced by Jusa Dementor and engineered by Oskid , the song blends Winky D's seasoned Zimdancehall flow with Holy Ten's signature deep-voiced hip-hop delivery.

: Within two years of its release, the official audio achieved over 1.9 million views on YouTube , cementing its status as a massive hit despite facing bans on state media. The Controversy and Fallout

The partnership was not without drama. Shortly after the launch of Eureka Eureka , publicly expressed regret over the collaboration. He claimed he was "tricked" or "manipulated" by Winky D into participating in a project that was heavily politicized by activists and journalists.