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Saintfloew spooks Zimbabweans with ‘satanic’ coffin entrance

Zimbabwean contemprary music sensation Saintfloew recently caused a stir when he made a dramatic entrance on stage in a coffin.

This aroused a debate on whether this was artistic or satanic.

The singer was launching his latest album called Rise & Lead after a short stint in rehab overseas.

Some fans and observers interpreted Saintfloew’s coffin entrance as a symbol of his personal transformation.

Twitter user Barnabas suggested,

“Probably symbolizing the burial of the old Saintfloew and the birth of a new one who is sober, focused, lovable, and better.”

Read Also; Music Star Saintfloew Goes For Rehab For His Drug/Alcohol Addiction

This sentiment was echoed by Rozvi Prince, who pointed out that the album is titled “Rise and Lead,” suggesting a resurrection theme.

Tapiwa Munjoma shared a similar perspective, stating,

“I don’t care what people say, but to me, this was really dope and creative!! Resurrecting from his past life of substance abuse. That’s how I interpret it.”

While many praised Saintfloew’s artistic vision, others were less impressed. Some users took a more cynical view of the stunt, like user Sr k, who quipped,

“Low budget undertaker. Why didn’t they borrow a decent coffin at least.”

Chieftainship drew comparisons to Tanzanian artist Diamond Platinum’s similar entrance, while MUCHI expressed concern that Saintfloew’s music might now be seen as “demonic.”

The controversy surrounding Saintfloew’s coffin entrance has led to discussions of satanic symbolism.

User CHIWARA commented, “Satanism at its best,” while others like Tino and Fari voiced concerns that some might perceive the act as “evil.”

User Nate, however, defended the artist, stating,

“I’m the only one who does not see anything wrong with it. The rest of the guys here are livid!”

another said:

Pastor Tom
Y’all watched Wrestling for years and loved Undertaker coming out of a coffin. Now it’s Saintfloew and all of a sudden you’re too Zimbabwean to comprehend. Fokoro!! 🚮

In the midst of the debate, Saintfloew‘s fans have stood by their favourite artist, recognizing the stunt as a bold and artistic expression. Like X user Half Thoughts, who said,

“They’re about to say Saintfloew has joined the illuminati because of that coffin entrance.”

Some have also compared it to iconic wrestling moments like the Undertaker’s entrance.

As the controversy rages on, one thing is clear: Saintfloew has succeeded in making a memorable and divisive statement.

Whether it’s seen as a symbol of resurrection, a work of art, or a harbinger of satanic influences, his coffin entrance has left an indelible mark on the Zimbabwean music scene.

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