Seh Calaz Challenged to a Sound Clash After Releasing Diss Track
Hopewell Chin’ono mocked Seh Calaz, calling him a coward for dissing him while refusing to engage in a sound clash

Seh Calaz Challenged to a Sound Clash After Releasing Diss Track
Seh Calaz recently released a new diss track titled “Mambo Ndi Mambo.” In the song, he took aim at Hopewell Chin’ono, Winky D, Silent Killer, Maggikal, the Ndururani Crew, and Ricky Fire.
Hopewell Chin’ono then challenged Seh Calaz to a sound clash saying that it was one way to end the “beef”. Hopewell added that he would not challenge Winky D because the Gaffa had never dissed him.
Taking to his Facebook account, Hopewell Chin’ono mocked Seh Calaz, calling him a coward for dissing him while refusing to engage in a sound clash.
Chin’ono acknowledged that diss tracks are a natural part of the music industry’s competitive nature but expressed confusion over Seh Calaz’s reluctance to accept his challenge when he is busy dissing him.
Seh Calaz Challenged to a Sound Clash After Releasing Diss Track
He went on to challenge Seh Calaz to a sound clash, emphasizing that Winky D is the only King of Zimdancehall. Hopewell said:
“Urigwara mupfanha iwe Seh Calaz
“You diss me in your track which is fair game for all sound men, but you refuse a sound clash with me, why?
“Kana ndachembera as you said, come to a clash and prove that you are the king!
“There is only one king wemangoma mufanha Tawanda, his name is Winky D
“Inini I am ready for you anytime, let us give people this clash, prove to them that even Daddy Hope wakavapedzera!
“Come Calaz, don’t be a coward, let us do this!.”