Nigerian Afrobeats star Kizz Daniel has reaffirmed his artistic identity by emphasizing the importance of relatability over surface-level appeal in his music.

In a recent post on his Instagram story, the Buga hitmaker stated:
“I don’t make music for aesthetics. No be by ‘Make e sound fine.’ One rule: Relatability. Even if na Segun from Ikorodu produce am, as long as say wetin you dey talk dey connect to people wey matter.”
This statement reflects Kizz Daniel’s long-standing commitment to creating music that resonates emotionally and culturally, transcending production quality or sonic trends. His ethos has been a key part of his journey from breakthrough hits like Woju and Mama, to global anthems such as Buga and Twe Twe.
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Kizz Daniel’s message arrives as he prepares for the release of “Lemon Chase,” a new Uncle Original series slated for May 30, 2025. While details remain under wraps, the project marks a significant expansion into storytelling and entertainment, reinforcing his growing influence beyond just music.
With his chart-topping consistency, global reach, and authentic narrative style, Kizz Daniel continues to position himself as a voice of substance in Afrobeats. His focus on emotional connection and lyrical meaning sets him apart in an era where many artists prioritize viral trends.
Fans can look forward to more of his signature authenticity in both upcoming music and visual content, further solidifying his status as one of Nigeria’s most respected and influential artists today.