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Winky D (Wallace Chirumiko) was born on 1 February, 1983 in Harare, Zimbabwe, is an A zimbabwean musician. Discover Winky D's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

Popular As Wallace Chirumiko
Occupation Musician
Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February 1983
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Harare, Zimbabwe
Nationality Zimbabwe

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Winky D Net Worth

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Winky D is a Zimbabwean reggae-dancehall artist popularly known as "The Big Man" (stylized as "Di Bigman").

Winky D is often considered the Zimdancehall pioneer and one of the most accomplished modern Zimbabwean music artists.

His music provides social commentary about Zimbabwean society.

2009

Winky D was among the artists featured in the Southern Africa Music Airwaves (SAMA) Festival 2009.

He has released nine studio albums.

As a young teenager, Winky D began showcasing his music at various small-scale events and concerts.

At the age of 16, he participated in the Getto Lane Clashes, a series of DJ battles designed to showcase up-and-coming artists in the field.

Over time, he earned the nickname 'Wicked DeeJay', which was eventually shortened to Winky D. In more recent years, Winky D has shifted his focus to gospel music, and has also been an advocate against drug addiction.

Winky D has since released eleven albums.

This was followed by tours in United Kingdom, US, Asia, and South Africa.

WInky D has been pushing the male population to get circumcised,.

As a call to action for his fans Winky D and Albert Nyoni (Vanyoni Beats) released a track entitled "If you know you are a champion get circumcised".

2012

The song was launched in Harare on 19 January 2012.

2013

Winky D failed to perform at President Robert Mugabe's inauguration gala held in August 2013 at the National Sports Stadium.

There were contrasting statements about the musician's whereabouts during the event.

In 2023, Winky D launched his studio album Eureka Eureka.

Some songs from the album, especially "Ibotso" and "Dzimba Dzemabwe", provide commentary on social ills in Zimbabwean society, in particular corruption and the struggles faced by young people.

In response, a pressure group affiliated with the ruling party ZANU–PF called for Winky D's music to be banned in Zimbabwe.

In March 2023, the Zimbabwe Republic Police shut down a Winky D concert in Chitungwiza just as he began to sing the song "Ibotso" leading to widespread condemnation.

Winky D had 'beefs' with then popular dancehall artists such as Badman and Daddy D. They battled back and forth lyrically, from which he emerged as a victor en route to become the most popular Zim-dancehall act.

Winky D, alongside The General and Sniper Storm, were scheduled to perform as opening acts for Mavado.

Winky D called for peace among the zim-dancehall artists through his songs and interviews.