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Kizz Daniel drops new singles, ‘Twe Twe’, ‘Too Busy to be Bae’

Nigerian artist, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has released two highly anticipated upbeat tempo singles titled ‘Twe Twe’ and ‘Too Busy to…

Nigerian artist, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has released two highly anticipated upbeat tempo singles titled ‘Twe Twe’ and ‘Too Busy to Be Bae’.

Following the success of his critically acclaimed album ‘Maverick’, Kizz Daniel further showcases his versatility and innovative approach to music, blending traditional Nupe tribe influences with contemporary sounds.

The first of the dyad, ‘Twe Twe’ which is a harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity is a vibrant and energetic track that draws inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of the Nupe tribe in Nigeria.

Kizz Daniel seamlessly weaved traditional Nupe sounds into the fabric of the track.

Produced by a powerhouse trio of Ayzed, Killertunes, and Blaise Beats, ‘Twe Twe’ promises to be a cultural celebration that transcends boundaries.

Kizz Daniel’s second single, ‘Too Busy to Be Bae’ delves into the modern complexities of relationships in a fast-paced world.

Produced by Nigerian producer, P Prime, the track explores the theme of individuals navigating their lives with the perpetual hustle, leaving little time for romantic entanglements.

‘Too Busy to Be Bae’ is an introspective and relatable take on the challenges of finding love amidst the chaos of a hectic lifestyle.

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