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Kizz Daniel Announces Two-Year Music Break After Releasing His New EP

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Nigerian music artist Daniel Anidugbe, better known as Kizz Daniel, has revealed his plans to take a break from releasing new music after his next EP drops.

The singer made this announcement on his X (formerly Twitter) page, saying he would not put out any new songs until 2026.

“After this, I no dey drop anything again until 2026,” Kizz Daniel wrote, leaving fans in shock and sparking widespread reactions.

His upcoming EP, titled Uncle K, is set to be released on November 29, 2024, making it his final project for the next two years.

Kizz Daniel has been a dominant figure in the Nigerian music industry since his rise to fame in 2016 with his breakthrough single Woju.

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Known for his smooth vocals and hit-making ability, he has remained one of the most consistent and versatile artists in the country.

Over the years, he has delivered chart-topping songs like Mama, Yeba, One Ticket, and Buga, which became a global sensation.

The singer’s discography boasts five studio albums, each showcasing his growth and mastery of different genres, from Afropop to R&B.

His ability to connect with diverse audiences has cemented his place as a household name, not only in Nigeria but across Africa and beyond.

His last album, Maverick, was widely praised for its creativity and depth, further solidifying his reputation as an artist who constantly pushes boundaries.

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Nigerian Singer, Ruger Requests Of Wizkid’s Fan Base If He Retires

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Nigerian Artist, Ruger asks Wizkid, for the inheritance of his fan base whenever he retires from music. The artist goes to his social media page, X, and requests this of Wizkid. Wizkid is yet to reply the artist and his request.

“@wizkidayo if you ever decide to not do music again, and Zion no wan do music sef, pls write my name Ruger as the person to inherit your fanbase in your music will.”

Before this, just recently Tiwa Savage calls out a fan of Wizkid for bullying. Wuzkid and Davido’s fan base are known for their strong support to their favourite artist.


 

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Weekend Vibes: Throwback To Bruno Mars Biggest Hits

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Welcome To The Weekend! Today we will have a throwback on American Singer, Bruno Mars and his hit songs. Bruno Mars started singing in the late 90’s and still sings till date. One of Bruno Mars biggest disco hit is ‘Uptown Funk’ which was released in 2014.

Here is a list of some of his hit songs:
1. Uptown Funk
2. Just The Way You Are
3. 24K Magic
4. That’s What I Like
5. Finesse
6. Leave The Door Open
7. Grenade
8. The Lazy Song
9. Locked Out Of Heaven
10. Versace On The Floor


 

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“I wasn’t seeking anything for myself” – Iyabo Ojo Defends Her Activism for Mohbad

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Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has spoken out about the backlash she faced for her role in seeking justice for the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.

The actress revealed that her activism attracted harsh criticisms and serious allegations, including claims that she was involved in Mohbad’s death.

During an interview on “Glass House” with comedian AY, Iyabo addressed these accusations, calling them baseless and hurtful.

She shared that some individuals had gone as far as accusing her of using Mohbad’s death to gain popularity and pursue personal interests, including claims of seeking a political appointment.

She dismissed these narratives, asserting that her intentions were purely driven by a desire to uncover the truth and ensure justice for the young artist.

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Iyabo clarified her connection with Mohbad, stating that they only met briefly during the One Africa Music Fest.

“I didn’t know him that well. He was a quiet young man, focused on his music and dealing with his struggles.

I wasn’t around when he passed away, so how could I have been involved?” she asked.

She pointed out the contradiction in the allegations, questioning why she would advocate for an autopsy and thorough investigation if she had something to hide.

The actress also addressed claims that she was financially motivated in her advocacy.

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“There was a time they said I was paid to do this, or that I wanted to use it for clout. People even speculated I was chasing a political position. It’s all ridiculous.

I wasn’t seeking anything for myself; I only wanted justice for a young man who deserved better,” she said.

Mohbad, a fast-rising singer formerly signed to Naira Marley’s Marlian Records, tragically passed away at just 27.

“I am not doing this for praise or attention. Mohbad deserves justice, and I will continue to speak out until the truth is revealed,” she affirmed.


 

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