Buzz

Kizz Daniel explains why his most recent song is called “Odo”

Published

on

Kizz Daniel’s song “Cough (Odo)” is currently one of the most popular songs in the world.

Nebraska Senators arrive in Ghana for a 5-day visit in collaboration with Agrihouse Foundation

The Nigerian star has finally has explained why he chose a Ghanaian phrase as the song’s title.

According to Kizz in an interview with Lexis Bill on Joy’s Drivetime, he chose the Twi word “Odo,” which means “love,” because he saw how popular his previous track, “Buga,” was with Ghanaians.

“Of all African countries, Buga remained number one in Ghana the longest.” So I was like, “Big love to Ghana,” said Kizz Daniel.

Advertisement

Millions of Ghanaians listened to the song, which has 91 million views on YouTube.

Read also: I want to perform ‘Buga’ at the world cup – Kizz Daniel

Kizz Daniel will return to Ghana later this year for his “Kizz Daniel Live in Ghana” concert at Accra’s Untamed Empire Event Garden.

Later this month, he is billed to perform at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

Advertisement

The Joy Entertainment-powered concert, scheduled for December 23, 2022, has already established itself as one of the most anticipated performances on the “December in GH” lineup.

Kizz Daniel claims that his last visit to Ghana was five years ago and that he is eager to return.

“I am very excited, Ghana,” he said. It’s been a while, I miss you, and I’d like to return home. I require your acceptance. I guarantee you’ll have a good time,” he stated.

Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version