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Kizz Daniel Drops New Tracks 'Marhaba' and 'We Must' to Celebrate 10 Years in Music

Kizz Daniel Drops New Tracks 'Marhaba' and 'We Must' to Celebrate 10 Years in Music

Nigerian singer Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has released two new songs, "Marhaba" and "We Must," as part of the celebrations for his decade-long journey in the music industry. The new tracks were announced in a statement shared with Saturday Beats, marking a key moment in his 'Vado At 10' milestone celebration.

The release of these songs is a tribute to Kizz Daniel's ten years of delivering hits, gaining global recognition, and maintaining a dedicated fan base. "'Marhaba,' produced by Ramii and Suhel Nafar, blends Kizz Daniel's signature afrobeats sound with innovative beats inspired by Northern African traditional music," the statement revealed. The title, "Marhaba," is an Arabic word meaning "welcome" or "hello," a common greeting across Northern Africa and the Middle East. The term resonated with Kizz Daniel after his brief but impactful visit to the region.

The second track, "We Must," produced by Ayzed and Blaisebeats, is already generating buzz as a potential anthem. Its powerful lyrics and vibrant rhythm reflect themes of resilience and determination, embodying the spirit of Kizz Daniel's musical journey over the past decade.

Since bursting onto the scene with his smash hit "Woju" in 2014, Kizz Daniel has consistently released chart-topping tracks, solidifying his place in the Nigerian and global music scenes. With these latest releases, he continues to showcase his versatility and growth as an artist while celebrating his incredible achievements in the industry.

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