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Kizz Daniel’s “Marhaba” Debuts at #15 On The Billboard US Afro-Beat Songs Chart.

Kizz Daniel’s “Marhaba” Debuts at #15 On The Billboard US Afro-Beat Songs Chart.

Kizz Daniel Marhaba

Right from the day Kizz Daniel announced the release of his latest track “Marhaba,” it already seemed like a hit since the preview as fans and music lovers alike eagerly awaited this new tune from Vado himself. Finally, on the 25th of September 2024, Kizz Daniel officially released Marhaba, and almost instantly, it became an instant hit.

Released to mark his ten years of delivering hits in the music industry, “Marhaba,” which is an Arabic word for “hello” or “welcome,” is an upbeat Afrobeats song that blends diverse African sounds and goes perfectly with Kizz Daniel’s signature smooth vocals.

Kizz Daniel

Within a short period of time, the song has become a huge hit in Nigeria and other parts of Africa, due to its catchy beat and melody which has made it a fan favorite. The lyrics of “Marhaba” are a mix of English, Yoruba, and Pidgin English, and they talk about love, relationships, and the beauty of a woman.

Kizz Daniel‘s “Marhaba” has been praised for its unique sound and style, and even with the praises and acknowledgments, it doesn’t just end there.

Kizz Daniel

Marhaba has become such a hit that it has gone on to debut at the #15 spot on the Billboard US Afro-Beat Songs Chart.

Not every time you see a song reaching such high numbers in less than a month, but knowing Kizz Daniel and his impressive discography and knack for creating hits, it’s almost no surprise to see that he is still doing what he does best.

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