Kizz Daniel Calls Solo Hits “Selfish,” Vows to Collaborate More with Fellow Artists
Nigerian singer, Kizz Daniel, known for his hit song “Buga,” has expressed his willingness to collaborate with other artists moving forward.
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Kizz Daniel revealed that he’s grown tired of creating hit songs on his own, stating that it now feels somewhat selfish.
His announcement marks a shift in his approach to music, as he opens up to working with fellow artists in the industry as the singer shared his thoughts in a casual post, saying, “Na collaboration I dey do now, I don taya to dey drop hit all by myself. [It] feels selfish IDK.” Kizz Daniel’s decision to embrace collaboration comes at a time when he continues to enjoy success with his solo music, but he now seems eager to explore the synergy that comes with working alongside his peers.
Earlier this year, Kizz Daniel also featured superstar Davido on the remix of his popular song “Twe Twe,” adding to the growing list of collaborations in his discography. With these recent moves, it seems Kizz Daniel is set to make the most of working with other top talents in the Nigerian music scene.
Recently, Kizz Daniel has already started embracing collaborations. He teamed up with Adekunle Gold on the track “Pano Tona,” further fueling his interest in collaborative efforts. The release of this song highlights his openness to new musical partnerships and a shift in his creative process.