Kizz Daniel’s “Uncle K: Lemon Chase” Hits No. 1 in Nigeria

Nigerian music sensation Kizz Daniel is celebrating yet another career milestone as his recently released album, “Uncle K: Lemon Chase,” has officially claimed the number one spot on Nigeria’s Top Albums chart. The award-winning singer took to social media to express his gratitude to fans, collaborators, and the entire production team, calling the achievement a reflection of “hard work, love, and divine timing.”

Released on May 30, “Uncle K: Lemon Chase” has quickly captured the attention of fans and critics alike. The album features a mix of Afropop, Afrobeat, and smooth R&B influences, with collaborations from top artists like Zlatan, Fola, Bella Shmurda, Runtown, Odumodublvck, and others.

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One of the early standouts includes a viral studio reaction from producer Pheelz, whose excitement over one of the album’s tracks had fans anticipating the full project long before its release.

The album’s success marks a major moment in Kizz Daniel’s 2025 trajectory, reinforcing his position as one of the most consistent hitmakers in the Nigerian music industry. With hits like “Twe Twe,” “Buga,” and “Lie” under his belt, the new album extends his legacy while introducing fresh sonic experiments and mature storytelling.

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While fans continue to stream and dissect each track, Kizz Daniel remains humble, thanking his supporters with the words, “From Uncle K, with love. We did it together.”

There’s been no recent controversy clouding the album’s release, allowing the project to shine on merit alone. As “Uncle K: Lemon Chase” tops charts and dominates conversations, it’s clear Kizz Daniel has delivered another cultural reset for Afrobeats, and he’s just getting started.

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