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Kizz Daniel vibes to ‘American Love’ by Qing Madi, praises her by saying she deserves a Grammy.
Renowned singer Kizz Daniel has given his seal of approval to rising artist Qing Madi, tipping her for future Grammy success during an engaging Instagram Live session with his legion of fans.
During the live session, Kizz Daniel enthusiastically vibed and danced to Qing Madi’s track “American Love,” showcasing his appreciation for her music. Not only did he enjoy the song’s melodic composition, but he also vocalized his admiration for Qing Madi’s talent, suggesting that she deserves recognition and even hinting at the possibility of her winning a Grammy award in the future.
Speaking in his native Yoruba language, Kizz Daniel emphasized the emotional impact of the song and expressed his desire to witness Qing Madi’s future achievements.
He exclaimed, “I want to be here when Qing Madi wins a Grammy. I want to be here. She’s definitely going to win a Grammy One of the most talented artists ever to come out of Africa is Qing Madi. I love me some Qing Madi and I know she’s going to win a Grammy by the grace of God”.
Kizz Daniel tips Qing Madi to win the Grammys. ๐๐ถ pic.twitter.com/ht2fyMhLic
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Kizz Daniel’s endorsement of Qing Madi comes amidst his recent collaborations and successes in the music industry. Notably, he was featured on Young John’s “Big Big Things” with Seyi Vibez and collaborated with Davido on “Twe Twe.” Additionally, there have been hints of a potential EP with the King of Afrobeat, further solidifying his influence in the music scene.
Furthermore, Kizz Daniel’s declaration of Nollywood luminary Lateef Adedimeji as his favorite actor has stirred excitement among fans and industry enthusiasts, highlighting his appreciation for talent across various fields.
As news of Kizz Daniel’s endorsement spreads, fans eagerly anticipate further interactions between these influential figures. This declaration underscores the importance of cross-industry appreciation and camaraderie, reinforcing the interconnectedness between music and film in Nigeria’s vibrant cultural landscape.