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Kizz Daniel releases new album, ‘Eko’
Nigerian Afrobeat singer , Daniel Anidugbe , a . k . a Kizz Daniel , has released his long -anticipated new song ‘ Eko ’
The Afrobeat singer made this announcement on his Instagram handle @ iamkizzdaniel , where he dropped the following message , “ Sakimakoparikaka !!! “ EKO ” audio out now !!!! 🇳🇬 # EKO
Visuals out 14 th ”
The 25 – year – old singer decided to post it on the Instagram page in order to excite his fans and also to inform them of his new project .
The Flyboy INC Boss released this glowing tribute to Lagos with all its curves and edges gloriously depicted on this song .
According to the singer , the song ‘ Eko ’ serves as a follow- up to his virally successful foul – mouthed, anti – cheating single , F. . k You – which inspired the # F. . kYouChallenge and the song was mixed by Swaps.
Kizz Daniel is a Nigerian singer and songwriter best known for his singles “ Woju ” and “ Yeba ” .
He signed a record deal with G – Worldwide Entertainment in 2013 but left the label following a publicised contract dispute and court case.
In November 2017 , Kizz Daniel announced his split from his record label , G -Worldwide , and created his own label called FLYBOY I. N . C .
He was sued to court by the former record label but was not found guilty for any of the crimes he was accused of.
In June 2018 , Kizz Daniel ’ s former record label G – Worldwide made a move to own the rights to the name “ Kizz Daniel ” .
The singer who has contributed to the entertainment industry has received numerous awards and nominated for various awards.
( NAN)
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