Winky D was among the artists featured in the Southern Africa Music Airwaves (SAMA) Festival in 2009. He has released multiple studio albums and toured in the United Kingdom, United States, Asia, and South Africa. In 2012, Winky D became an advocate for male circumcision. As a call to action for his fans, he and Albert Nyoni (Vanyoni Beats) released a track entitled "If you know you are a champion get circumcised". The song was launched in Harare on 19 January 2012. 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. On 31 December 2023, he filled the
Harare International Conference Center (HICC) for his
Ghettocracy show. This event served as a celebration of his 20-year journey in the music industry. In early 2025, Winky D released the EP
Pabho, which quickly gained popularity and trended on YouTube. The six-track project includes songs like "Siya", which touch on themes of perseverance, resilience, and social justice. ==Controversies==