Kizz Daniel’s Chart-Topping Song Stirs the Pot as Davido Adds His Signature Touch
In the midst of the ongoing fervor surrounding Kizz Daniel’s latest hit, “Twe Twe,” controversial critic Daniel Regha has entered the scene, offering his distinctive take on the renowned singer’s creation and the subsequent remix by Grammy-nominated artist Davido.

Kizz Daniel dropped “the song” a few weeks ago, igniting a wave of enthusiasm among fans who eagerly embraced the song’s challenge. However, the plot thickened when Davido Adeleke, a name synonymous with the global music scene, lent his voice to the track, adding a verse that stirred both admiration and dissent.
Grammy nominee Davido took to his social media platforms to share his rendition of “Twe Twe,” propelling the song to even greater heights. The move, however, has not been without its share of critiques. Since the release of Davido’s verse, the music community has been buzzing with a diverse range of opinions.
Among the voices contributing to the discourse is the controversial critic Daniel Regha, known for his outspoken views. Regha recently shared his humble opinion on the collaboration, further fueling the debate surrounding the fusion of Kizz Daniel’s original piece with Davido’s unique style.
The music world now eagerly awaits the response from both artists and their fans as the controversy surrounding “Twe Twe” continues to captivate audiences and spark discussions about the intersection of creativity and criticism in the dynamic realm of the music industry
One of the critics, Daniel Regha shared his opinion on both the original song and the verse added to it by Davido.
According to the Twitter critic, the song was a pain in the ear and OBO made it worse by making a verse for it.
In a post via the X platform, he wrote;
“Twe Twe” by Kizz Daniel is a terrib!e song, but Davido’s verse on the remix is w¤rse; He did a bunch of po!ntless rhymes, like complimenting a lady’s body by calling it a natural disaster (Your body looking like tsunami), or another awfu! line “Make a man go keke na pe pe”. Lyrically speaking the song is below m!d. It’s a 1/10 thanks to the beats. No offense.”
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