Having been the most streamed African artist in the first two quarters of 2022 and after releasing his global Shazam chart-topping single Buga last year whose visuals amassed over 150 million views, Kizz Daniel is now dropping his new track, Shu-Peru. Flipping the 1993 Salt-N-Pepa classic Shoop into his next afro beats smash, the award-winning Nigerian singer, songwriter and musician gears up for the release of his highly anticipated fourth studio album. 2023 promises to be a year full of successes for the artist, whose new single comes along with a music video directed by TG Omori.
Kizz Daniel is not only releasing a new single produced by Reward Beatz and engineered by Grammy Award winner Jaycen Joshua that is likely to become a great hit but will also be performing at Essence Festival this July and touring internationally in the summer. Being one of the leading figures at the forefront of representing afrobeat on the world stage, his loyal audience and the millions of streams his singles have got took him to the top of the podium, making him one of the biggest names on the current music scene.
Having almost four million monthly listeners on Spotify, he is now working on his fourth studio album. Shu-Peru is a sneak peek of the direction his sound is taking and the creative and artistic direction he’s shaping as we now see in the music video which has got great feedback since being released just a few days ago. “There's no way you will disappoint our beautiful African continent” or “I am so proud of my young and big brothers for representing Africa and African songs to the world” are some of the messages he’s received from his followers on YouTube.
Having almost four million monthly listeners on Spotify, he is now working on his fourth studio album. Shu-Peru is a sneak peek of the direction his sound is taking and the creative and artistic direction he’s shaping as we now see in the music video which has got great feedback since being released just a few days ago. “There's no way you will disappoint our beautiful African continent” or “I am so proud of my young and big brothers for representing Africa and African songs to the world” are some of the messages he’s received from his followers on YouTube.