Afrobeats star Kizz Daniel has revealed the reason behind one of his song, citing loved one’s demise

The singer shared that his father’s passing in 2015 inspired his song “Al-Jannah,” which translates to “paradise.”
Kizz Daniel explained that the song is a tribute not only to his father but also to loved ones they’ve lost, including a son in 2021 and his wife’s mother in 2024.
He noted that his father was his best friend and that using the word “friend” in the song helped him honor multiple memories.
Kizz Daniel’s father passed away on May 9, 2015, shortly after his 21st birthday.
He said: “When my dad was alive, he was my best friend,” Kizz Daniel said.
‘Al-Jannah’ means “paradise”. I wanted to write a tribute song. We’ve lost people in the past. We lost our son in 2021.
I lost my dad in 2015; my wife lost her mum in 2024; I lost my step-mum; we lost a whole lot of people.
I wanted to make a song for everyone, not just one person. It’s about our loved ones we have lost in this journey of life.
“I think I was able to accomplish that by using the word friend in the song,”
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