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Holy Ten back in limelight - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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The album features four collaborations which include Too Scared (featuring Kim Richardx), Ndorecover (featuring Crooger), Ndiri Ndega (songbird Feli Nandi) and Husiku Hurefu (featuring dancehall singer Nutty O).

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