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Kizz Daniel: I’ll be rich till I die

Popular Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe, well known as Kizz Daniel, says he would be a rich man till he dies.

Kizz Daniel said this in his newly released song titled, ‘Rich Till I Die’.

The ‘Buga’ crooner, in a statement on Friday, noted that the new song, which was produced by Reward Beatz and Blaise Beatz, “is a perfect reflection of hard work, diligence, resilience, and a summation of his musical journey so far.

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“This sumptuous musical cocktail has Daniel in a mood of thanksgiving, which is obvious in the lyrics that are spiced with proverbs and wise sayings.

“This makes it a guaranteed pick-me-up for everyone wishing for more affirmation and inspiration as they continue in the New Year.

“It also depicts the singer’s luxurious life as stated in the lyrics, I live the life I want. I love the life I live,” the statement read.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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