Kizz Daniel Teases New Single titled “Police”

Kizz Daniel

Afrobeats superstar Kizz Daniel has set social media buzzing once again after teasing a new single titled “Police” on his Instagram. The video, which features the artist in a Benz alongside his wife with the song playing in the background, has fans already counting down in anticipation.

The track is expected to feature two powerhouse collaborators, which includes Mavin Records’ soulful singer Johnny Drille and Beninese Grammy-winning legend Angelique Kidjo.

Kizz Daniel confirmed that Police will be the first official single from his upcoming album Uncle K. This marks a new chapter in his evolving musical journey.

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Known for his distinct sound and consistency, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has been a mainstay in the Nigerian music scene since his breakout hit Woju in 2014. Since then, he has delivered a string of chart-topping hits. These include Mama,” One Ticket, (ft Davido),” Buga,” and RTID (Rich Till I Die).” This makes him one of the most celebrated voices in Afrobeats.

His last album, Maverick, released in 2023, solidified his reputation as a hitmaker. The album blends Afropop, highlife, and R&B. It also received widespread acclaim for its lyrical depth and production quality.

Kizz Daniel’s career has been defined by growth, from his days at G-Worldwide to establishing his own label, Flyboy Inc. He has toured internationally, performed on major stages, and continues to push creative boundaries. His ability to fuse storytelling with catchy rhythms has earned him millions of fans around the world.

As the Uncle K era begins, fans are eager to see what this next chapter brings. If “Police” is anything to go by, it’s safe to say Kizz Daniel is about to deliver another wave of hits. This time, with a touch of soul and global flavor.

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