Hip-hop fans across the country have turned against artist Denzel after his friend Mr. Hyper shared a heartbreaking video. In the clip, Mr. Hyper explained how Denzel, whose real name is Tadiwa Maveve, suddenly kicked him out. Mr. Hyper helped build Denzel's music career from the start. The shocked collaborator said in his video that he never explained why - he just told me I needed to leave and start my life elsewhere.
Many believe this situation connects to Mr. Hyper's recent song Nherera from 2024, which seemed to tell the story of his difficult experiences. Mr. Hyper admitted he technically has family members living in Harare but cannot stay with them for complicated reasons. This sad reality forced him to make the streets his home instead of seeking help from relatives.
Social media platforms exploded with angry messages supporting Mr. Hyper. Wayhappy wrote that Denzel clearly took advantage of Mr. Hyper's lack of fame. Kikylavish called Denzel heartless and agreed he used Mr. Hyper. VIN_-_VINES OFFICIALS blasted music guys like Denzel as having drunk brains despite making enjoyable songs. Another user named Sue claimed Denzel stole from Mr. Hyper and has no good songs without him.
The publication tried reaching Denzel but received no response before going public with the story. Music industry players continue asking tough questions about whether Denzel betrayed the loyalty of someone who helped create his success. The controversy keeps growing as more fans express disappointment in how Denzel treated the person who contributed significantly to his rise in popularity.
Many believe this situation connects to Mr. Hyper's recent song Nherera from 2024, which seemed to tell the story of his difficult experiences. Mr. Hyper admitted he technically has family members living in Harare but cannot stay with them for complicated reasons. This sad reality forced him to make the streets his home instead of seeking help from relatives.
Social media platforms exploded with angry messages supporting Mr. Hyper. Wayhappy wrote that Denzel clearly took advantage of Mr. Hyper's lack of fame. Kikylavish called Denzel heartless and agreed he used Mr. Hyper. VIN_-_VINES OFFICIALS blasted music guys like Denzel as having drunk brains despite making enjoyable songs. Another user named Sue claimed Denzel stole from Mr. Hyper and has no good songs without him.
The publication tried reaching Denzel but received no response before going public with the story. Music industry players continue asking tough questions about whether Denzel betrayed the loyalty of someone who helped create his success. The controversy keeps growing as more fans express disappointment in how Denzel treated the person who contributed significantly to his rise in popularity.