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Seh Calaz defies Censorship Board by performing banned song

7 years agoWed, 12 Oct 2016 03:15:34 GMT
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Seh Calaz defies Censorship Board by performing banned song

Seh Calaz, on Saturday performed the controversial track, “No Under 18”, at a concert in Gweru at the weekend in defiance of the Censorship Board’s ban imposed on the sexually-explicit song.

Although Seh Calaz’s manager, King George, refused to comment on the weekend performance, he told NewsDay, in an earlier interview, that they were not happy about being singled out,

We were called in by the regulatory authorities to give our side of the story in relation to that song, as they felt there are some lines in the song that violate set regulations. But the surprising thing is why is he being singled out? There are a lot more people in and out of dancehall with far more explicit songs and have never been called in for questioning. Are you telling me theses regulatory bodies have not heard these songs?

Seh Calaz has accused rivals of reporting him to the police over the song as part of a larger hate campaign, but stressed that no one had monopoly over good music.

More: NewsDay

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