Contrary to popular belief, Enzo has hit the highs with his new track, ‘Highest Score’, a track that has been received with heavy criticism by his fans and music lovers in general.

But, in the midst of all the “negativity” – which is not hating but just honest opinions from those who have listened to the track, there are loads of positives for the NAMA award-winning act.

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Outside the likes of JP and Winky D, most artists struggle to reach the 100K views on YouTube in just 48 hours with a brand new jam. That’s a high right there.

Enzo’s much-disapproved tune is also topping the trending list on YouTube and it seems everyone has got something to say about it in most conversations happening on Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp, amongst other platforms.

What many do not know is that Enzo is very smart. Because of the attention that the video is getting via hits on YouTube, the ‘Kanjiva’ singer is cashing in on it big time.

The company that manages his content distribution Kosha Management, has confirmed to the Zimbo Jam that the criticism is working for his good big time as the hits are translating into cash, $US to be precise.

With this project, Enzo has also set a new record of the video with more dislikes than likes on YouTube amongst the top acts in Zimbabwe. Whilst that is not something to pop bottles for, it is a high.

However, there is need for the singer to really consider changing the producer for the track.

It is really difficult for one to hear what he was singing in all his verses.

The patois idea might have worked on his song ‘Fear No Man’ on which he features Buffalo Souljah but on this track it’s a bit off. It’s not coming through naturally thereby making the song not very palatable, hence the heavy criticism.