Nigerian Music

Kizz Daniel – We Wan Comot

Kizz Daniel – We Wan Comot

Kizz Daniel – We Wan Comot

Kizz Daniel – We Wan Comot MP3 Audio Download

Track 4 on King of Love and Kizz Daniel changes the conversation again. After Jaho brought party energy, Ada gave praise, and Boys Are Bad dropped truth, We Wan Comot brings struggle and hope. Kizz moves from personal love stories to street reality.

We Wan Comot is anthem music for hustle. The title says everything in Pidgin. “We wan comot” means we want to leave this situation. Kizz speaks for the everyday Nigerian trying to escape hardship. He sings about poverty, bad government, no light, no job, but still holding faith. Lyrics are direct and raw. No big English. No metaphor. Just the pain people feel daily. “Government no try, but we still dey pray” hits hard because it’s true. Kizz doesn’t act like king in this one. He stands with the people. He’s not above the struggle. He’s in it with them. That’s why the song connects fast. He uses “we” not “I”. He makes it collective. When Kizz says “we wan comot”, every listener says it too.

The production matches the message. The beat is mid-tempo Afrobeats with marching drums and chant-like rhythm. It sounds like a protest song, but with melody. Guitar and percussion push the urgency. Kizz’s vocal delivery is firm and emotional. He sings like a leader rallying people, not like a lover. Voice is strong, clear, and passionate. He repeats the hook so it sticks. “We wan comot, we wan comot” becomes a chant for freedom. The riddim is simple but powerful. You can play it at a protest, in danfo, or at a birthday. The message works anywhere Nigerians gather.

We Wan Comot became more than album filler. It became voice of the streets in 2020. That was the year of #EndSARS and youth frustration. The song captured that mood without being political. Kizz didn’t mention politics directly. He just said what people were feeling. “We tired, we wan better life”. Fans used it for motivational posts, struggle content, and “God will do it” captions. The song still trends when economy gets tough or when people talk about japa. From 2020 to 2026, “we wan comot” remains relatable because the struggle remains. DJs play it to lift mood and give hope. It’s not a club banger. It’s a survival anthem.

Kizz structured King of Love with balance. Track 1 was body. Track 2 was heart. Track 3 was truth about men. Track 4 is truth about society. He shows love is not just between two people. Love is also wanting better for your people. We Wan Comot proves Kizz pays attention outside romance. He sees the streets, hears the pain, and puts it on an album. That makes King of Love more than love songs. It becomes life songs.

We Wan Comot is struggle music with direct lyrics, chant production, and street truth. Kizz used his voice for the people and kept the melody strong. That’s why it still speaks in 2026.

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