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Kizz Daniel – Tempted To Steal

Kizz Daniel – Tempted To Steal

Kizz Daniel – Tempted To Steal

Kizz Daniel – Tempted To Steal MP3 Audio Download

Track 8 on King of Love and Kizz Daniel brings danger and desire to the conversation. After Jaho brought party energy, Ada gave praise, Boys Are Bad confessed flaws, We Wan Comot voiced street struggle, Aii cried heartbreak, Pak ‘n’ Go set boundaries, and Need Somebody admitted loneliness, Tempted To Steal drops temptation. Kizz moves from needing love to wanting someone that doesn’t belong to him.

Tempted To Steal is confession about forbidden attraction. The title says everything. Kizz sings about a woman who is taken, but he can’t stop thinking about her. He admits the thoughts men usually hide. “I’m tempted to steal you from your man” is direct. No sugarcoating. He doesn’t act on it in the song, but he’s honest about the feeling. Lyrics walk the line between desire and respect. Kizz names the beauty, the vibe, the way she moves, and how it affects him. He knows it’s wrong, but the attraction is real. That honesty is what makes the track hit. In 2020 Afrobeats, most songs either celebrated cheating or pretended men don’t feel temptation. Kizz chose the middle. He confessed the thought while still showing restraint. Women heard the compliment. Men heard their secret thoughts said out loud.

The production gives the song its sneaky energy. Mid-tempo Afrobeats with smooth guitar, light percussion, and bass that creeps instead of bangs. The beat feels like late night thoughts and dangerous vibes. It’s not aggressive. It’s seductive. Kizz’s vocal delivery is smooth and low. He sings like someone talking close to your ear. Voice switches between soft confession in the verses and catchy melody in the hook. He uses Pidgin and Yoruba to keep it street and real. The melody is simple but addictive. He repeats “tempted to steal” so it sticks in your head. The riddim is club-friendly but the message is private. You can dance to it while knowing exactly what he’s saying.

Tempted To Steal became the song for secret crushes and “I can’t lie, she fine” moments. Fans use it for flirty posts, “my eyes dey see” captions, and reels about attraction. It didn’t blow up like Jaho, but it became a fan favorite for its honesty. From 2020 to 2026, it still trends when people talk about temptation, crushes on taken people, and “do I risk it” conversations. The phrase “tempted to steal” became meme material for funny and real relationship talk. DJs play it when the vibe is flirty but not dirty. Kizz made temptation sound smooth instead of shameful.

Kizz structured King of Love like real human emotions. Track 1 attraction, track 2 admiration, track 3 flaws, track 4 struggle, track 5 pain, track 6 boundaries, track 7 need, track 8 temptation. He shows love is not just clean feelings. Love and desire also come with messy thoughts. Tempted To Steal proves Kizz writes without pretending. He doesn’t act like men don’t look or want. He admits it, then leaves the choice open. That balance makes the album feel adult instead of fake.

Tempted To Steal is temptation music with direct lyrics, smooth production, and honest energy. Kizz confessed the thought without acting on it and gave listeners a song for their private feelings. That’s why it still gets quoted in 2026.

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