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Album Review: Kizz Daniel Goes Through Mixture Of Emotions In ‘Maverick’

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Kizz Daniel new album means independently minded, however the singer seem to go through mixture of emotions and this is our review of the album

The musical talents of Kizz Daniel are presented in a relaxed and assured manner. Bass and lead guitar strings punctuate the background while Kizz Daniel silky vocals shine through with ease on the verses and choruses. Listen to “My G” and you’ll hear Kizz Daniel signature air of casual confidence while the sweet voice of the choir ricochet in the background. This is the track where Kizz Daniel throws a subtle shade.

He and Johnny Drille endearingly croon to a lady on “Feran Mi” using his signature blend of native Yoruba and Pidgin English over funky beats. His voice are full of affection and adoration as he praises his lover. Prior to that “Feran You Two” is where the singer talk heart to heart with his twin boys.

In “Show You Off” ft Pryme, Kizz Daniel reveals a side of himself that his love interest is very sure. The stripped-down production allows Kizz Daniel feelings to shine through. The lead guitar runs, on the other hand, add flashes of brilliance that echo the song’s core. Kizz Daniel professes his unwavering devotion to her and his undying love for her.

Both “Pour” and “Side Chick” demonstrate Kizz Daniel ability to explore new musical territory while remaining true to his own sound. He writes and sings with ease .Dance,” where his addictive beats and irresistible hooks are front and center. In contrast, “Easy To Love” is a reminder to another potential lover of the singer’s true feelings for her.

Never is a soulful, slow-paced tune that brings everything full circle. Once again, Kizz Daniel looks into past and his present reality.

The only thing many dislike about the album is the inclusion of old songs like Flex and Buga.

Rating: 7.5/10

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