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DAC Daniels
editChadambuka Daniel Anesu, professionally known as DAC Daniels, is a Zimbabwean rapper, songwriter, and singer. Born on September 8, 2002, DAC Daniels[1] embarked on his musical journey with the release of his debut song, "I Know Uriko," on May 30, 2022. He released a music video for the song on June 22, 2022. Throughout the year, DAC Daniels continued to release more singles and this marked an auspicious beginning to his career.
In 2023, DAC Daniels further expanded his musical repertoire with the release of "Uchaita Sei," a song that quickly became an anthem at the National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe . He also released singles "DAMAGE" & "NDIWE" later that year.
In 2024, DAC Daniels made a leap forward in his career by releasing an EP titled, "Visionary Chronicles."
Notably, DAC Daniels has had the privilege of sharing the stage with Zimbabwean hip-hop artist Holy Ten.
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editDAC Daniels YouTube [1]
- ^ "DAC Daniels - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2024-04-10.