Kizz Daniel Teases “Lemon Chase” Ahead of May 30 Album Drop

Nigerian music superstar Kizz Daniel has set the internet buzzing once again with the release of a snippet from his upcoming single “Lemon Chase,” part of his highly anticipated EP dropping on May 30. The short clip, shared across his social media pages, features the hitmaker vibing effortlessly to the upbeat track, giving fans a taste of what’s to come.

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“Lemon Chase” appears to carry Kizz Daniel’s signature smooth melodies, catchy lyrics, and vibrant production — elements that have earned him a top spot in Afrobeats over the years. Within minutes of posting, fans flooded the comment section with excitement, praising the sound and expressing their eagerness for the full release.

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This teaser follows the recent success of his collaborative music video “Follow Am” with rapper Blaqbonez, a bold and energetic single that blends Afrobeats with rap in a seamless, radio-friendly fusion. The duo had previously shared behind-the-scenes moments and vocal previews of the song before its official drop, a trend Kizz Daniel has maintained with “Lemon Chase,” building anticipation through strategic sneak peeks.

Kizz Daniel has been on a roll this year, keeping fans engaged with quality content and consistent drops. His upcoming EP, which features heavy-hitters like Runtown, BNXN, Odumodublvck, and Bella Shmurda, is already generating major buzz ahead of its release.

Despite staying out of any major controversies recently, Kizz Daniel remains at the center of industry conversations, this time purely for his music and evolving artistry.

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With “Lemon Chase” already sounding like a hit, May 30 can’t come soon enough for fans eagerly awaiting what may be one of the year’s biggest Afrobeat projects.

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