


Kizz Daniel also does one for the wedding folks with highlife tune “Tere” featuring Diamond Platnumz, while on “One Ticket”, himself & Davido paint the picture of a dysfunctional relationship. Songs like “Nesesari”, “Madu”, “Somebody Dey” & the UK’s Wretch 32 aided “Bad” should also ensure that Kizz Daniel stakes his claim at the top echelon of Africa’s pop. Kizz Daniel goes on to represent for the slums with the track Ghetto armed with Nasty C, enlists the praised hip-hop stylings of Sarkodie on “Kojo”.

The singer kicks off with the afrobeat number Gods, before delving into the urban pop banger “No Do” which admonishes listeners to follow the old proverb and “cut your coat according to your size”. Kizz Daniel’s sophomore album is aptly titled after the general consensus that he has “ No Bad Songz“.
