Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel says his new EP, ‘Lemon Chase,’ isn’t business as usual and is different.
He stated that the seven-track project is more than just a teaser for his upcoming album, ‘Uncle K.’. He stressed that it’s a deeply personal body of work that captures his emotions.
The EP touches on love and loss to peace and a good time, which every listener can relate to.
The Flyboi boss shared that his goal in making the EP was to be honest, authentic to himself.
“When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade out of it, I wanted this project to feel like real life; sweet, sour, confusing, beautiful. This is music for your heart, for when you’re healing, or hoping, or remembering. I just wanted it to be honest, authentic and true to self,” Kizz Daniel said.
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The EP features five-time Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo, Johnny Drille, Bella Shmurda, Odumodu Blvck, and Zlatan and Fola.
The lead single, ‘Police,’ which features Mavin’s Johnny Drille and five-time Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo, has been tipped by many music buffs as a potential contender for the Best African Music Performance category at the next Grammy.
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In April, Kizz Daniel revealed he still lives like a poor man despite his fame and success in the entertainment business.
According to the ‘Buga’ singer, he doesn’t chase money anymore, saying he’s now being chased by money instead.
It all started when Kizz Daniel stirred a conversation online with a post saying that money does not bring happiness.
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He talked about the paradoxical relationship between wealth and happiness, questioning why joy seems to disappear once money arrives.
He asked,
“Why when money comes, happiness dey always comot?”
Kizz added that many wealthy individuals live in sadness despite their riches.
He therefore advised his followers to look past the fake love and happiness often portrayed online.
Kizz Daniel responded by clarifying that he still lives like a poor man despite his status as one of the most commercially successful singers in Nigeria.