My stardom won’t be complete without Tubaba – Singer, Kizz Daniel

Popular Nigeria music sensation, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, well known as Kizz Daniel, has hailed legendary singer, Innocent “Tubaba” Idibia.

The ‘Buga’ crooner took to his official Twitter page on Friday, April 26 and celebrated the ‘African Queen’ hit maker for his impact on his musical career.

According to Kizz Daniel, his journey to success won’t be complete without him working with the award-winning musician. The artiste who referred to Tubaba as his mentor, expressed strong desire to collaborate with him.

Kizz Daniel wrote: “The Journey no fit complete without a 2baba Collabo @official2baba. Baba let’s step into the vocal boot together… Mentor.”

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