Nigerian music star Kizz Daniel sent shockwaves through his fanbase with a heartbreaking announcement on X: his workstation crashed, resulting in the loss of over 600 unreleased songs. The post, quickly gained traction, prompting a mix of sympathy, advice, and humorous reactions from fans and followers. As a prolific artist known for hits like those listed on Boomplay, the loss of such a vast catalog is a significant blow. But could there be hope for recovery?
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To think my work station crashed, lost over 600 songs …..
— VADO D’GREAT 🥷 (@KizzDaniel) May 31, 2025
Kizz Daniel, whose real name is Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, took to X to share the devastating news, posting: “To think my work station crashed, lost over 600 songs …..” The sheer number of songs—600—is staggering, especially for an artist known for his extensive discography, including collaborations with artists like Diamond Platnumz and Nasty C, as noted on Boomplay. Fans were quick to react, with many expressing disbelief at the scale of the loss. For context, losing 600 songs could equate to years of creative work, potentially worth millions in the music industry. X user @_Ekezie even likened the loss to “$600 million dollars,” emphasizing the monumental impact on Kizz Daniel’s career.
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The X post sparked a wide range of responses, reflecting the emotional rollercoaster felt by Kizz Daniel’s fans. Some, like @djpherrow, expressed heartbreak, writing, “‘Lost over 600 Songs’ 💔 Wow 🤯 that’s too much .. they should be a way to get those files back..” Others offered practical advice, with @enyola suggesting, “The HDD might still be good in there even with the crash. There are existing recovery services that you can explore to get your songs out.”
Meanwhile, @cephas_ine confidently chimed in, “All of it can be recovered lol. Give the harddrive to some that can do it. I AM THAT SOMEONE,” offering a glimmer of hope. However, not all reactions were serious—@rebelliouspapi took a lighthearted jab, commenting, “Be like Sey Na chorus and ad-lib full the drive,” poking fun at Kizz Daniel’s signature style of catchy hooks and ad-libs.
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Kizz Daniel’s announcement of losing over 600 songs due to a workstation crash, has left fans reeling, with reactions ranging from sympathy to practical advice and humor. While the loss is a devastating blow for the Nigerian star, there’s hope that data recovery services might salvage some of his work. This incident underscores the critical need for robust backup strategies in the music industry—a lesson Kizz Daniel will likely take to heart moving forward. As the Afrobeats star navigates this challenge, his fans remain supportive, eager to see how he’ll rebound.Kizz Daniel loses 600 songs