'I don’t make music for aesthetics' - Kizz Daniel reveals

Nigerian music star, Kizz Daniel, has reaffirmed his commitment to making meaningful and relatable music, emphasizing substance over mere sonic appeal.
The hitmaker took to his Instagram story to share an insightful message about the driving force behind his craft.
“I don’t make music for aesthetics. No be by ‘Make e sound fine.’ One rule: Relatability. Even if na Segun from Ikorodu produce am, as long as say wetin you dey talk dey connect to people wey matter,” he wrote.
This statement echoes the philosophy that has shaped Kizz Daniel’s impressive career, creating music that genuinely connects with audiences across social classes and backgrounds, rather than focusing solely on production polish or mainstream appeal.
As anticipation builds, Kizz Daniel is set to release a new project titled Lemon Chase, an Uncle Original series scheduled for release on May 30, 2025. While full details of the series remain under wraps, the project marks another creative milestone for the award-winning artist, showcasing his versatility not only as a musician but as an entertainer with range beyond the microphone.
With consistent chart-topping singles, an ever-growing international fanbase, and multiple awards to his name, Kizz Daniel continues to maintain his position as one of the leading voices in Afrobeats. The latest commentary from Kizz Daniel about relatability in music further cements his identity as an artist who prioritizes storytelling and emotional connection over fleeting trends.
Fans can expect both the upcoming series and new music releases to reflect this signature authenticity. This is a trait that has made him one of the most respected figures in the Nigerian music industry today.