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10 times Kizz Daniel has shown he has no bad songs

Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel, better known as Kizz Daniel, has released the video for his 2022 hit song ‘Buga’.

Since its release, ‘Buga’ has broken several records across the globe. There have been several dance challenges on Tiktok to promote the less than four-minute song, which has increased its popularity.

According to Turn Table data, the song has spent six weeks atop the chart . “Buga” is not only the most played song of the year, not just in Nigeria but in other parts of Africa and Europ – but the success of this song reminds fans that Kizz Daniel is no doubt one of the few Nigerian singers without a bad song, as every music he releases is a hit.

 

Laye is one of the best songs by Kizz Daniel. Released in 2016 under the G-Worldwide record label of which Kiss Daniel was an Artist.

This song was one of the songs that pushed Kiss Daniel to the Limelight and have remained one song that no one can ignore.

It is one Afrobeat song that has stood the test of time and has long gathered more fans for Kizz. The song is a beautiful love song that highlights the need for dedication, trust and openness.

Woju is one of the best songs by Kizz Daniel. This song was one of the songs that pushed Kiss Daniel to the Limelight and have remained one song that no one can ignore.

Emperor Jeezy and DJ Coublon produced Woju by Kiss Daniel. It was off Kiss Daniel’s NEW ERA Album, released in 2016. It is one Afrobeat song that garnered more fans for Kizz. The song is a beautiful love song that highlights the law of attraction, what we see and the adverse effect on us.

When ‘Jombo’ was released, the mastery of Kizz was no longer in doubt, and with his ability to churn out hits back to back, Kizz Daniel goes solo on this perfect track for the growing fan base.

Again, Daniel dominated 2016 with Mama at 1.8 million downloads; Notjustok.com, a leading African Music online, revealed the year’s most downloaded singles in African Music. The site recorded over 60 million individual downloads in 2016.

 Daniel takes us back to the time of old school by releasing a high-life riddim Tagged “Yeba “. This music video charted nine times in the weekly top 40 charts, and the best number position was number 1.

“Jaho” by Kizz Daniel was taken off from his 2020 still trending album “King of Love” as the first track. “Jaho” also comes up with a music video, which has accumulated more than 3 Million views on Youtube, as TG Omori, did an excellent placement on the video, still enjoying more streams on other Social Media Platforms.

With Kizz Daniel – Pak “N” Go, the singer once again proves why he’s one of the best artists in the Country today as he continues to maintain his dominance as one of the top acts.

King Vado D, fondly called, delivers another track titled “Ada “this time, he falls in love. “Ada” is an African Love story where an Igbo man gave his first daughter, Ada, to the man of her choice.

The song is from his 17-track studio album titled ‘King Of Love’, released about some hours ago.

“Pour Me Water” is another record worth adding to your song collection. The recent track “Pour Me Water” is from his newly dropped extended play (EP) “Barnabas,” which has seven songs.

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