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Kizz Daniel’s ‘Twe Twe’ remix with Davido sparks reactions

Kizz Daniel’s ‘Twe Twe’ remix with Davido sparks reactions

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Sunny Green Itodo
Published on 2024-01-25 20:16:22

Singer Kizz Daniel’s unexpected release of the remix of his hit song ‘Twe Twe’ featuring Davido has caused quite a stir among music enthusiasts on various social media platforms. The surprise remix was dropped on digital streaming platforms, catching his fans off guard.

After the release, fans took to social media to express their thoughts and opinions about this unexpected collaboration. While some immediately showed their approval and excitement for the remix, others decided to give it a few more listens before forming a final judgment.

It’s worth noting that Kizz Daniel initially released the original version of ‘Twe Twe’ in December 2023, alongside ‘Too Busy To Be Bae.’ This remix comes as a pleasant surprise for his fans who have been eagerly awaiting new content from the artist.

This is not the first time Kizz Daniel and Davido have collaborated. They previously worked together on the track ‘One Ticket’ back in 2018, which was well-received by their fans and the music community.

The unexpected release of this remix has reignited the excitement and anticipation for more collaborations and new music from these talented artists. Both Kizz Daniel and Davido have a strong fan base, and their joint projects always seem to garner a lot of attention within the music industry.

As the reactions continue to pour in, it’s clear that this surprise remix has made a significant impact and has sparked a lot of interest among music enthusiasts. With their history of successful collaborations, fans are eager to see what these two artists have in store for them in the future.

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