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Chad McBad
Tayaruka Chad Muusha (Born 03 February 2001), better known by his stage name Chad McBad is a Zimbabwean Rapper, Producer,  and record producer. He grew up in Botswana, where he then relocated, at a very later age, to Zimbabwe where he was raised by his parents. He is most known for the single "Changes " by King  X. He started to rap at a very young age and was inspired by the likes of Nasty C, H3nry, and Takura.

Chad McBad released his first single Gamer on the 24th of November 2015. His second project titled Friend zone was released on the 4th April 2016. This song was him basically telling people who he thought were friends turned on his back when he least expected it also so happens his crush turned him down leading to him writing using emotion. On the 10th February 2018, he would go on to release his highly successful single, titled Changes.

Early life
Tayaruka Chad Muusha originates from Mutare in the Manicaland Province. He started rapping at the age of nine, having been influenced by his older brother who was a beatmaker at the time. He eventually mastered the process of music production and began adding his vocals on the beats he was making, later signing to 2 Fresh artist management company

The stage name 'Chad McBad' was given to him by one of his friends he worked with. Chad McBad highlights that performing alongside Nasty C at any event will be one of the best experiences of his life.

Music Career
Chad McBad released his first single Gamer on the 24th of November 2015. His second project titled Friendzone was released on the 4th April 2016. This song was him basically telling people who he thought were friends turned on his back when he least expected it also so happens his crush turned him down leading to him writing using emotion. On the 10th February 2018, he would go on to release his highly successful single, titled Changes.

Blank Space
On 2nd November 2018, Chad released his Debut E.P entitled Blank Space . The E.P has no features

Discography
Blank Space(2018)