Winky D


Winky D is a Zimbabwean reggae-dancehall artist, known popularly as "The Big Man", and also known as Dancehall Igwe. He is often considered the Zimdancehall pioneer. He was born in Kambuzuma, Harare the capital of Zimbabwe.
Winky D was among the artists featured in the Southern Africa Music Airwaves Festival 2009.

Early Life

Winky D liked music at an early stage and he started listening Reggae music at the age of 8. He could spend some time searching and collecting audio tapes and records so that he could listen Reggae music. Winky D has a brother named Trevor Chirumiko who is famously known as Layan. Layan is also a music producer, singer and a presenter.
Wallace Chirumiko attended his primary and secondary school in Harare. Winky D learnt at Rukudzo Primary School and later on Kambuzuma high school.
When he was a teenager, Winky D started performing on small functions and concerts. When he was 16, he performed at Getto Lane Clashes, which was DJ Battles for identifying the best talented one and Winky was identified. By doing so Winky D started to get known. After some time he was nicknamed 'Wicked DeeJay' which was shortened as Winky D. He was given that nickname because his music message which was powerful. His lyrics were explicit, rave about violent and immoralities. However from 2013, he started singing Gospel and also encouraging youths to stop drugs

Music career

With the help of Bartholomew Vera of Blacklab studios, Winky D went into the recording studio. His first songs, like "Rasta" and "Dead Inna War", coupled with his ingenious stage performances, set the dance floors very busy. He has since released eleven albums with many chart hits which have gained him fans across the world, evidenced by successful tours in United Kingdom, USA, Asia and South Africa. Winky D has become the new icon for Zimbabwean and African urban/reggae music with nicknames like "King of Dancehall","Gombwe" "Gafa entitled "If you know you are a champion get circumcised". The song was launched in Harare on 19 January 2012.
In December 2010, Winky D, alongside Guspy Warrior and Terry Fabulous from Chimurenga drive in Zengeza, were scheduled to perform with Capleton on New Year's Eve. However, after failure to reach common ground, the "Musarova bigman" star withdrew and cancelled all his scheduled performance from Capleton's Zimbabwean tour.
Winky D failed to perform at President Robert Mugabe's inauguration gala held in August 2013 at the National Sports Stadium, following contrasting statements about the musician's whereabouts during the event.
In 2011, Winky D made his debut at the Monash Beer fest Carnival in Johannesburg, South Africa performing alongside Black Coffee, Cabo Snoop, Dj Betto, Dj Leks, TshepNOZ and Sipho, Dj Luo, and Kay Mack.

Feuds

Winky D had 'beefs' with then popular dancehall artists such as Madcom and Dadza 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 performed first and kept Mavado and Sniper Storm waiting backstage. Efforts were made by the organizing people of the show to get the "Bigman" off stage and make way for a ten-minute Sniper Storm performance, but to no avail. Sniper Storm then took matters into his own hands and snatched the mic from Winky D. Sniper's actions caused a rage as the crowd threw things onto the stage. This also caused heated debates all over the internet and street corners across Zimbabwe, as various musicians and entertainers reacted.
Winky D has seen more artist throw shots at him to gain popularity from him, which he has since ignored. The most popular of these is Seh Calaz, who has had considerable and noteworthy attention for his disses towards the ninja president, to which he has also not replied but only called for peace among the zim-dancehall artists through his songs and interviews.

Gombwe album launch and birthday bash

Having been over the years launching his album through low key events. The line up on the day included Buffalo Souljah, Killer T, Jah Signal, Vabati VaJehova and others. However, it was Winky D who took limelight and dished his extraterrestrial-gombwe magic on the fans who sang along and danced throughout the early hours of the morning. Another highlight, was Socialite and Businessman Genius Kadungure bid the first copy of the Album for $20,000 but he was forced to revise the initial amount after flamboyant Albert Ndabambi ‘outshined’ him by bidding the CD for $30,000. Ginimbi, as he is affectionately known in the world of socialites, dug deeper into his pockets forking another $20,000 to make it $40,000. In total Team Winky D walked away with $70,000 for his initial copy of "Gombwe: Chiextra. Oskid produced 13 out of the 14 tracks on the album with the exception of My Woman which was produced by Nicky. All in all the Launch made history as the most attended Launch and most expensive Album in the country. The album itself, the performance on the night and launch proved Winky D is the best artist in Zimbabwe.

Partial discography

''War''

  1. "War"
  2. "Head Ina War"
  3. "Nuh Talk"
  4. "Take a Run"
  5. "Where you come from"
  6. Igo Figo

    ''The Devotee''

  7. "Babylon"
  8. "Battle for the future"
  9. "Dem No Wrong"
  10. "Mubobobo
  11. "The Ghetto"
  12. "The Night"
  13. "Down Ina The Ghetto"
  14. "For the benjamins"
  15. "Girl dem plenty"
  16. "Ghetto sufferation"
  17. "Ina the dark"
  18. "Make up your mind"
  19. "No life in bed"
  20. "Nuh like it"
  21. "The way you feel"
  22. "Thiefing pastor"
  23. "Will you"
  24. "Green Lyk Mi Garden"
  25. "Messi wereggae"

    ''Igofigo – The Unthinkable''

  26. Controversy
  27. Baby Mama
  28. Isu
  29. Musarova BigMan
  30. She Woulda Go
  31. Snepi
  32. Tinokurura
  33. Vaudze
  34. Buss di Shot
  35. Born Champion

    ''PaKitchen''

  36. Pakitchen
  37. Taitirana
  38. Mabhazuka
  39. Type Yezvimoko
  40. Mukadzi Anogeza
  41. Bongozozo
  42. Refuri Parudo
  43. First Sight
  44. Ndini Ndakatanga
  45. Facebook
  46. Gezera
  47. Gerai Ndebvu
  48. Ninja Saturday
  49. Musandisunge officer

    ''Life Yangu''

  50. Life Yangu
  51. Mamukasei
  52. Ninja Summer
  53. Tatovhaya
  54. Mumba maBaba
  55. View Mirror
  56. Munhu weNyama
  57. Compass yemaNgoma
  58. Vashakabvu
  59. WhatsApp
  60. Made in China
  61. Ndinewe
  62. Big Spender
  63. Bhuru Dzvuku
  64. Hubenzi

    ''Gafa Life Kickstape''

  65. Disappear
  66. Not Nice produced in association with V.Mberengwa
  67. Mirror
  68. Survivor
  69. Holiday
  70. Ngoma Futi
  71. Idya Mari
  72. Woshora
  73. Copyrights
  74. Gafa Life

    ''Gafa Futi''

  75. Happiest Man
  76. 25 'Twenty Five' produced in association with V.Mberengwa
  77. Bhebi RaMwari
  78. Bob Marley Funeral
  79. Daddy
  80. Extraterrestrial
  81. Gafa Party
  82. Hooray
  83. Karma
  84. Mwendamberi
  85. Photo Life
  86. Panorwadza Moyo

    ''Gombwe: Chiextra''

  87. Gombwe
  88. City Life
  89. Finhu Finhu
  90. Highway Code
  91. Simba
  92. Number One
  93. Ngirozi
  94. Onaiwo
  95. MaRobots
  96. Bho Yangu
  97. I'm Hot
  98. Dona
  99. Hatiperekedzane
  100. My Woman

    ''Njema''

  101. Amai
  102. Chandelier
  103. Sekai
  104. Chitekete
  105. Siya So
  106. Ijipita
  107. Njema njema
  108. Ndidye Mari ft Buffalo Soljah
  109. Naye
  110. Bhatiri
  111. Murombo
  112. Area 51
  113. Mangerengere