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NEW MUSIC: Tadexx and Freeman HKD Link Up on “Ndabhoo” Visual Release

Tadexx, one of Zimbabwe’s rising hitmaking producers, links up with Freeman HKD on “Ndabhoo,” continuing his run behind chart-topping music while stepping further into the spotlight.

By Tiripanze·4/21/2026·2 min read
NEW MUSIC: Tadexx and Freeman HKD Link Up on “Ndabhoo” Visual Release

Zimbabwean hitmaker and producer Tadexx connects with Freeman HKD on their latest release “Ndabhoo,” a track that arrives with an official video and continues to highlight Tadexx’s growing influence in the local music space.

Known in full as Tadiwa “Tadexx” Moroka, the producer has steadily built a reputation as one of the emerging forces in Zimbabwean music. Operating under the Eternity Productions banner, Tadexx is mentored by his father, veteran producer Macdee Chidavaenzi, and has already contributed to a number of chart-topping records across the scene. His tag “Tadexx Made It” has become increasingly familiar, reflecting his rising presence behind the boards.


On “Ndabhoo,” Tadexx steps into a collaborative role with Freeman HKD, blending Afrobeat-inspired production with a street-rooted delivery. The track leans into rhythm and melody, creating a sound that feels both contemporary and locally grounded.

Production is handled by Golden Fingers, with mixing and mastering by Shamex, while guitar contributions from William Aberioh add an extra layer of texture to the record. The songwriting credits include Emegy Sylvester Chizanga, Tatenda Muza and Tadiwa Moroka, pointing to a collective creative process behind the release.

The official video, directed by Taurayi Zidya under Eternity Productions, focuses on clean visuals and strong styling. Featuring models from Ramyna Agency and fashion from Kims Streetwear, Couture Vash and Philip Real Goat, the visual leans into a polished, performance-driven concept that complements the song’s tone.

Backed by Rehab Consultants and Uncle Munhumutapa (Ankolo), “Ndabhoo” adds to Tadexx’s growing catalogue as both a producer and artist. His ability to move between behind-the-scenes production and front-facing releases continues to position him as a key figure within the next wave of Zimbabwean music.

As Zimbabwe’s sound continues to evolve, collaborations like this reflect a broader shift where producers are not just shaping hits, but stepping into the spotlight as artists in their own right.

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