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Kizz Daniel – Addict

Kizz Daniel – Addict

Kizz Daniel – Addict

Kizz Daniel – Addict MP3 Audio Download

Track 2 on Barnabas and Kizz Daniel goes from thirsty to hooked. After Pour Me Water asked for attention with playful confidence, Addict shows what happens when that attention turns into obsession. The “E” tag means explicit, but Kizz doesn’t use it for shock. He uses it for honesty. This is Kizz admitting he’s not just flirting anymore. He’s deep in it.

Addict is Afro-fusion with dark, addictive energy. The title says it all. Kizz sings about a woman he can’t quit. Lyrics move away from the light flirt of Pour Me Water into cravings, withdrawals, and need. “I’m an addict, girl you got me, I dey crave you every night” is the confession. He’s not glorifying toxicity. He’s describing how love can feel like a drug when it hits right. After tracks like Aii and Lie showed heartbreak, Addict shows attachment. Kizz balances vulnerability and swagger here. He admits weakness but sings it like a king. That’s maturity. In 2021 people were tired of songs pretending love is always sweet. Kizz gave them the truth. Sometimes love feels like a habit you can’t break. Fans related because everyone has had that one person. The one you keep going back to even when you know better.

The production is smooth but hypnotic. Blaise Beatz and Philkeyz use moody guitar, slow-burn drums, and bass that pulls you in. The beat feels like late night and late thoughts. Not club energy. Bedroom energy. The riddim is mid-tempo and loops like a thought you can’t shake. That’s intentional. Addiction is repetition. Kizz’s vocal delivery is low, smooth, and intimate. He sings like he’s whispering secrets. Voice is deeper than Pour Me Water, more controlled, more dangerous. He mixes Pidgin and English so the craving feels real and relatable. The hook “I’m an addict, addict for your love” repeats because that’s what addiction does. It loops. The melody is simple but haunting. It sticks in your head the same way the person sticks in your mind. The riddim works for slow dance, late night drives, and “thinking about you” content.

Addict became the grown-and-sexy anthem of Barnabas. Fans use it for “he’s my weakness” posts, “toxic but sweet” reels, and captions about craving someone. It didn’t chase TikTok dances like Pour Me Water. It trended because people sent it to their person at 2am. From 2021 to 2026, it still pops up during “I miss you” seasons and relationship talk. “I’m an addict for your love” became a quote for obsessive affection. DJs play it when the party slows down and people want to hold someone close. Kizz turned obsession into melody without making it ugly.

Kizz sequenced Barnabas perfectly here. Track 1 Pour Me Water is asking. Track 2 Addict is needing. He showed the full arc of desire in two songs. He went from confident flirt to honest craving in 6 minutes. That shows growth from King of Love. On that album he cried on Aii. On Barnabas he admits addiction on Addict but keeps his composure. He’s vulnerable but still in control. That balance is why Kizz lasts. He gives you pain, but he gives you dignity with it.

Addict is craving music with direct lyrics, moody production, and addictive energy. Kizz chose honesty over performance and gave listeners a song for their “I can’t quit you” season. That’s why it still hits late nights in 2026.

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