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Zimbabwe: I Am Still The Hip-Hop King – Cal Vin Says

In the wake of losing the remarkable hip-bounce grant at the as of late held Roil Bulawayo expressions grants (BAA) to Asaph, multi-grant winning Cal Vin demands he is as yet the best.

“My status as lord of hip-bounce isn’t reduced by losing the honor to anybody. These honors (BAA) began just a year ago and I was at that point ruling. I really won two honors a year ago and numerous hip-jump artistes haven’t accomplished this.”

Cal Vin trusts he is the best rapper the nation over as he has filled settings and highlighted in prominent shows.

“Being King of hip-hop is a long way to go for many. I have filled venues. I have featured in high-profile shows and organised my own shows. “I have organised an annual festival, I have done international and national tours, I get play-listed on national and regional radio stations,” he said.

Cal Vin and Asaph have been entangled in a war of words through music.

However, Cal Vin took time to congratulate all the award winners.

“I congratulate everyone who won. “It was a great night for Bulawayo. We showed the world that we are cultured. I also urge all hip-hop lovers to work hard in pushing up the culture of hip-hop,” he said.

Cal Vin also announced that his annual Made In Bulawayo hip-hop concert would be rebranded into a festival this year.

“We are rebranding the concert into an all-genre festival rather than a hip-hop concert. We want to incorporate everyone and everything made in Bulawayo. We will be announcing the festival dates and participants soon,” he said.

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