
He said each song on the EP represents a unique element of an emotional journey.From the first track, “Black Girl Magic,” to the closing song “Police,” which features Mavin’s Johnny Drille and five-time Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo, the Afrobeats star aimed to stir a range of feelings through his sound. For the “Lemon Chase EP,” Kizz Daniel collaborates with an impressive roster of renowned artists, each bringing a distinctive touch. He noted that Johnny Drille and Angelique Kidjo’s rich vocals merged seamlessly with the gritty, street-flavored styles of Bella Shmurda, Odumodu Blvck, Zlatan, and Fola—who had previously partnered with him on the hit track “Lost.” This fusion added emotion and layers that complement Daniel’s musical flexibility, shaping a vibrant, textured experience that defines the project’s tone.
Production on the EP features contributions from Reward Beatz, Blaise Beatz, Magic Sticks, Bando, and Ayzed—all of whom have worked with the artist on previous chart-toppers. Reward Beatz produced “Eyo” and “Black Girl Magic” alongside Bando and Blaise Beatz. Blaise Beatz handled production on “Secure” and “Peace I Chose.” “Titi” was produced by Magic Sticks and co-produced by Reward Beatz and Blaise Beatz, while Ayzed crafted the sound for “Al Jannah.”Kizz Daniel said the inspiration behind the EP came from turning life’s challenges into art. “I wanted this project to feel like real life; sweet, sour, confusing, beautiful. This is music for your heart, for when you’re healing, hoping or remembering. I just wanted it to be honest, authentic and true to self.”Agadibe noted that “Lemon Chase” showcases Daniel’s evolution—not just as a creator of hits, but as a compelling storyteller who’s unafraid to explore complex emotions. The EP sets the foundation for “Uncle K” and reinforces Kizz Daniel’s enduring impact on the music scene.
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