Nigerian music sensation Kizz Daniel is gearing up to ignite the airwaves once again with the impending release of two highly anticipated singles, “Sooner” and “Showa,” set to drop on Monday, March 11, 2024.
Known for his infectious beats and catchy melodies, Kizz Daniel has been on a roll with a series of successful releases, including chart-toppers like “Twe Twe,” “Too Busy To Be Bae,” and the remix of “Twe Twe” featuring Davido. With each release, he continues to captivate audiences and solidify his position as one of Nigeria’s most talented artists.
The excitement surrounding the upcoming singles reached a fever pitch when Kizz Daniel tantalized fans with a snippet of “Showa” in an Instagram video posted on Friday, March 1, 2024. The video, which featured Kizz Daniel and his wife vibing to the music, left fans eagerly anticipating the full release of the tracks.
Adding to the anticipation, Kizz Daniel made a surprise announcement that “Sooner” and “Showa” would be included on his Thankz Alot EP, joining previously released tracks like “Twe Twe” and “Too Busy To Be Bae.” This news sent fans into a frenzy as they eagerly awaited the opportunity to experience the new additions to Daniel’s musical repertoire.
In a touching display of affection, Kizz Daniel changed his Instagram profile picture to feature his wife and one of his sons, marking the first time he has prominently featured his family on social media. The gesture was met with an outpouring of love and support from fans, further endearing Kizz Daniel to his dedicated audience.
As the release date for “Sooner” and “Showa” draws near, fans are counting down the days until they can immerse themselves in yet another musical masterpiece from the talented artist. With his unwavering commitment to delivering captivating hits and his ability to connect with listeners on a profound level, there’s no doubt that these two singles will further solidify the singer’s status as a musical powerhouse in the Nigerian music scene.
Stay tuned for the much-anticipated release of “Sooner” and “Showa,” and prepare to be swept away by the irresistible sounds of the “Twe Twe” crooner once again.