Nigerian music star Kizz Daniel recently opened up about what truly drives his music.
In an Instagram story, he highlighted that his songs aren’t created merely to sound pretty or polished for appearances. Instead, there’s a deeper purpose behind his sound and message.
“I don’t make music for aesthetics,” he wrote. “No be by ‘make e sound fine’. One rule: relatability.”
Kizz Daniel went on to emphasize that the authenticity of the message is what truly matters in his music.
He noted that even if a song is produced by someone relatively unknown—“like Segun from Ikorodu”—as long as the message connects with listeners, it holds value.
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