Kizz Daniel Celebrates ‘Vado at 10’ Release

by Abigail Agbottah
Kizz Daniel Celebrates ‘Vado at 10’ Release

As part of the ongoing ‘Vado at 10’ anniversary celebration, Kizz Daniel has once again captured the attention of the global music scene with the release of two new singles, “Marhaba” and “We Must.”  These releases reflect his evolution as an artist, highlighting his continued chart-topping success and global appeal.

Alongside these new tracks, Kizz Daniel is also amidst a highly anticipated world tour, showcasing his versatility and ability to connect with audiences from different cultures. Together, the anniversary and tour demonstrate his enduring impact on the music industry, particularly within the Afrobeats genre.

Global Influences Shaping “Marhaba” and “We Must”

The first single, “Marhaba,” which translates to “Welcome” in Arabic, is inspired by Kizz Daniel’s experiences during his travels through Northern Africa and the Middle East. Produced by Ramii and Suhel Nafar, the song blends his signature Afrobeats style with cultural influences from the region, reflecting his deep connection with his global audience. “We Must,” the second release, serves as a personal anthem for Kizz Daniel’s decade-long journey in the music industry. . Originally intended as a collaboration with a UK rapper, unforeseen delays led Kizz Daniel to complete the track as a solo effort. In doing so, he titled it “We Must – Kizz Daniel featuring Thyself,” showcasing his creative vision and artistic adaptability.

A Legacy of Hits and Global Achievements

Kizz Daniel’s latest releases are part of a career filled with groundbreaking projects. Since his breakout hit “Woju” in 2014, he has been a leading figure in Afrobeats, continually pushing the boundaries of the genre. His debut album New Era was awarded Album of the Year at The Headies in 2016, and his follow-up, No Bad Songz, topped the iTunes World Album Chart shortly after its release. Over the years, albums like King of Love and Barnabas have added to his growing legacy, featuring hits like “Boys Are Bad” and “Lie.”

His fourth studio album, Maverick, released in 2023, further strengthened his global reach, especially after he headlined major events such as the Essence Festival and performed at the World Cup opening ceremony. With over four billion streams and a loyal following of 25 million fans on social media, Kizz Daniel has proven himself as a consistent hitmaker and a cultural ambassador for Afrobeats.

Fans Celebrate the Cultural Impact of New Singles

Fans from around the world have embraced Kizz Daniel’s latest singles with open arms, particularly praising his ability to connect cultures through music.

@abdul-ganiyuosunkoya4236 After watching 100 times, I’m convinced that Music learns from KizzDaniel

@salaheddinebou8637 This song deserves to be official song for AFCON 2025 ️

@tewodrosshiferaw5942 oww this is really fit wiz Ethiopian🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹 Traditional Amharic Music

@destinyharrison8232 This not just a Nigerian tune it has connected to the world to even the Ethiopian, somalian, Pakistanis and beyond big up my Gee

@AhmedAssellam Thank you Kizz Daniel for incorporating Moroccan Gnawa music in your new song! It’s
amazing to see how you blend cultures and showcase African unity through your
music. Keep shining   

 golden_mathew1 This song sweet pass Wizkid full album 💿 😂😂😂❤️

Kizz Daniel’s release of “Marhaba” and “We Must” as part of his ‘Vado at 10’ celebration perfectly encapsulates his growth over the past decade as an artist capable of merging global influences with his Afrobeats roots. With his world tour in full swing and a legacy that continues to expand, Kizz Daniel is sure to remain one of the most influential artists in modern African music, embodying a vision that unites cultures, genres, and generations.

Kizz Daniel – Marhaba 
Kizz Daniel, Thyself – We Must

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