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Kizz Daniel – Maverick (2023) Full Album

Kizz Daniel – Maverick (2023) Full Album

Kizz Daniel – Maverick (2023) Full Album

Kizz Daniel – Maverick (2023) [Full Album]

Kizz Daniel calls this one Maverick and he means it. After Barnabas gave us 7 tracks of healing, gratitude, and intimacy, 2023’s Maverick is Kizz in boss mode. 20 tracks, no features until track 3, and every song says “I do things my way”. From Rich Till Forever to Savo, Kizz moves from wealth to love to rebellion to softness without losing control. This album is independence in sound. He left the label drama behind, built FlyBoy INC, and made music that sounds free.

Track 1 Rich Till Forever opens with authority. Blaise Beatz gives brassy horns and rolling drums while Kizz declares generational wealth. No more asking for Pour Me Water. He’s saying God did it and now he’s rich till forever. The mindset shifted from Barnabas gratitude to Maverick abundance. Track 2 Cough, produced by Reward Beatz, is the global smash that took over 2023. “Cough cough” became slang for flex and confidence. Kizz made a cough sound like money. The beat is minimal but addictive, and his delivery is nonchalant royalty.

He turned a sound effect into a chart topper. That’s Maverick energy right there. Track 3 One Ticket with Johnny Drille brings balance. After two solo flex records, Kizz lets Johnny’s vocals soften the album. It’s love without pressure, “one ticket to your heart”. The guitar is sweet, the vibe is warm, and it shows Kizz can do romance without losing his boss posture.

Track 4 Feran is Yoruba love with modern bounce. “Feran mi” means love me, and Kizz sings it like a man who knows his value. The drums are soft but the message is firm. He wants love, but on his terms. Track 5 Gemini with The Isley Brothers is the surprise legend link. Kizz samples “Footsteps in the Dark” and turns it into Afro-fusion nostalgia. He calls himself a Gemini, two sides, soft and hard, lover and boss. That duality runs through the whole album.

Track 6 Pipa is pure sauce. Pipa is Yoruba for “crazy” and Kizz uses it to describe a girl that drives him wild. The beat is playful, the vocals are slippery, and it became the song for parties and “she’s too fine” content. Track 7 Is It You? slows things down again. This is Kizz in question mode, checking if the love is real. Production is airy and his voice is tender. After flexing, he checks his heart. Track 8 Not My Money with King Combs is the business record. Kizz draws the line between family, love, and cash. “Not my money” became a quote for boundaries. The beat is American-Afro fusion and it shows his global reach without begging for validation. Track 9 Buga Ley Low with Mozez Praiz is Buga energy reimagined. If Buga was the dance, Buga Ley Low is the conversation after the dance. Soft, intimate, still confident. Track 10 Comfort Me asks for peace. After flex and boundaries, Kizz admits he still needs softness. The production is warm like a blanket and his voice is vulnerable. Maverick isn’t only about being hard.

Track 11 Baby Let’s Dance with Kizz’s own FlyBoy crew is community vibes. He brings his artists out to show the label is family. The beat is upbeat and the chant is made for clubs. Track 12 Rich Again with Tekno and Diplo is international flex. Tekno adds melody, Diplo adds global texture, but Kizz still sounds like the boss of the record. It’s about losing money and getting it back because that’s what rich people do. Track 13 Send Me is gratitude with a twist. He’s asking God to send more, send help, send blessings, but from a place of strength, not desperation. Track 14 G.O.A.T with Young Jonn is competitive energy. Kizz claims the title but without disrespect. Young Jonn’s bounce makes it playful. Track 15 Shinny is the sleeper hit. “Shinny” means shine, and Kizz uses it for a girl who glows and a life that glows. The melody is sweet and the beat glides. Track 16 Dirty with Libianca is sensual Afro-fusion. They don’t overdo it. It’s classy, grown, and smooth. Track 17 Chosen with Yemi Alade is anthem energy. Two strong voices, one message. We are chosen, we won, we move different. Track 18 Ten is gratitude again, but this time it’s “ten times over”. Kizz counts blessings and reminds you that Maverick means thanking God even at the top. Track 19 Weh is Pidgin rebellion. “Weh you dey?” He’s asking the doubters where they were before his rise. The beat is aggressive but his delivery stays calm. Last track 20 Savo closes with peace. “Savo” means saving, and Kizz ends the album thanking God for saving him through all the drama, label issues, and growth. It’s soft, reflective, and dignified.

Maverick the album is Kizz Daniel fully formed. He moved from King of Love romance to Barnabas healing to Maverick freedom. 20 tracks but no filler. He balances flex with faith, love with boundaries, rebellion with gratitude. Production is elite, Blaise Beatz, Reward, P.Priime, and others give him luxury bounce without overcrowding his voice. Kizz’s delivery is more confident than ever. He doesn’t chase TikTok, TikTok chases him. Cough proved it. From 2023 to 2026, Maverick became the album for people building on their own terms. No label, no pressure, just talent and belief. Kizz taught a generation that you can be soft like Comfort Me and still be Rich Till Forever. That’s the Maverick spirit.

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