Maria Chiguvari
NAMA award-winning rapper Ti Gonzi says fellow rapper Holy Ten is more of a businessman while he is a proper artist.
It is the latest chapter of a battle for supremacy between the two artists, which has been going on for the last three years.
Ti Gonzi claims he is a generational artist who understands hip-hop more than Holy Ten.
Speaking to H-Metro, Ti Gonzi fired shots by saying Holy Ten was not an artist but a businessman.
“Holy Ten is a businessman and I am more of an artist than he will ever be.
“I am a generational artist who understands music very differently.”
In a video circulating on social media, Ti Gonzi said he feels Holy Ten behaves like P Diddy.
The American superstar turned himself into a businessman who, among other things, owned Bad Boy Records, Capital Prep Harlem, Combs Wines & Spirits, Sean John, Revolt TV/Revolt Films and AQUAhydrate.
P Diddy is in remand prison in New York facing a number of charges.
Ti Gonzi will be releasing his album From Boys to Men Part 2, the project is set to be released on April 13 same day as his birthday.
The rapper said he has developed a culture to release all his albums on his birthday.
“New music is coming on my birthday; I will be releasing an album From Boys to Men Part 2.
“As a generational artist I want to be remembered and read about, so this album is all about that it has deep meaning and it tells my story.
“I have developed the interest to release new music on my birthday so that I can celebrate my music with those who love me my friends and family.”