Nigerian artist Kizz Daniel, known for his chart-topping hit “Buga,” has recently expressed a desire to collaborate more with fellow musicians, signaling a shift in his approach to music. The singer, whose solo successes have earned him a dedicated fan base, conveyed his weariness with creating hits alone, revealing that he now feels the urge to work alongside others in the industry.
On his X account, Kizz Daniel shared his thoughts on the matter, saying, “Na collaboration I dey do now, I don taya to dey drop hit all by myself. [It] feels selfish IDK.” His candid post reflects a sense of fatigue with the solo path he has taken, admitting that releasing hits on his own feels a bit self-centered at this stage in his career.
This shift in attitude comes after years of Kizz Daniel achieving success with solo tracks that have resonated with audiences both locally and internationally. However, the artist now seems eager to expand his creative horizons and foster collaborations with other artists. His openness to collaboration marks a new chapter in his career, one where collective creativity takes precedence.
In recent months, Kizz Daniel has already embarked on a few collaborations, showing his commitment to working with other artists. He recently teamed up with Adekunle Gold for the release of their new track “Pano Tona,” a collaboration that has been well-received by fans. Earlier this year, Kizz Daniel also worked with Afrobeats superstar Davido on a remix of his hit song “Twe Twe,” further cementing his interest in joining forces with other musicians.
