Tawona Shadaya recently spoke out on the controversy surrounding Silent Killer's tumultuous performance at the Zimdancehall Fest.
Tawona Shadaya candidly addressed the Silent Killer Saga, emphasizing that the responsibility for Silent Killer's unfortunate reception at the Zimdancehall Fest should not be placed on Calaz, but rather on the social media users who excessively praised a substance abuser and led him to believe he could perform.
Shadaya likened Silent Killer to a Zimbabwean equivalent of a well-known figure, Skomota, noting that ultimately, the individuals who expressed their disapproval by booing, heckling, and removing him from the stage were not idle adolescents, but genuine fans of the genre who felt that his actions disrespected the art form they cherished.
Shadaya also condemned the heartless promoters who exploited the situation, inviting Silent Killer to the UK merely to showcase him as an object of amusement.
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Tawona Shadaya's Eye-opening Perspective on Silent Killer's Zimdancehall Controversy! |
He further criticized the involvement of radio, television, and podcasts in perpetuating this exploitation.
Shadaya likened Silent Killer to a Zimbabwean equivalent of a well-known figure, Skomota, noting that ultimately, the individuals who expressed their disapproval by booing, heckling, and removing him from the stage were not idle adolescents, but genuine fans of the genre who felt that his actions disrespected the art form they cherished.
Shadaya stressed the need for honesty, advocating for Silent Killer to receive the necessary support, including rehabilitation.