Afrobeats star Kizz Daniel is celebrating a major milestone—10 years in the music industry. As part of his Vado at 10 celebration, he has just released two new singles: Marhaba and We Must. These songs are a reflection of his journey and growth as an artist over the past decade.
Marhaba is produced by Ramii and Suhel Nafar, and it brings a fresh mix of Afrobeats and Northern African influences. The title, “Marhaba,” means “welcome” or “hello” in Arabic, a common greeting in Northern Africa and the Middle East. Kizz Daniel drew inspiration for this song from his time in the region, blending traditional sounds with his signature Afrobeats style. It’s a great example of how he’s able to connect with audiences from different parts of the world while staying true to his roots.
The second single, We Must, is produced by Ayzed and is all about resilience and determination. Originally, Kizz Daniel planned to collaborate with a UK rapper to give the track a grime feel, but when the verse didn’t come in time, he took on the challenge himself. The result is a solo track credited as We Must – Kizz Daniel featuring Thyself. This shows his willingness to push creative limits and try new things.
Both singles highlight Kizz Daniel’s ability to evolve while maintaining the core elements of what makes his music so popular. His journey started back in 2014 with the release of Woju, and since then, he has consistently released hit after hit, earning him a global fanbase. From his debut album New Era to his more recent projects like Maverick, Kizz Daniel has continued to redefine Afrobeats.
With over 4 billion streams, sold-out shows across continents, and a growing fanbase of more than 25 million people on social media, Kizz Daniel’s influence continues to grow. These two new singles are just another testament to his ability to stay relevant and innovative in a constantly changing music industry.
As he celebrates 10 years of music, Marhaba and We Must are more than just songs—they’re a celebration of Kizz Daniel’s journey, creativity, and resilience as an artist. He continues to set new standards in Afrobeats, inspiring both his fans and fellow artists along the way.