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Football2022 FIFA World Cup: Nigerian Artiste Kizz Daniel to Perform ‘Buga’ at Opening Ceremony in Qatar
- Kizz Daniel will perform his trending song ‘Buga’ at the opening ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- The global showpiece will kick off on November 20 in Qatar, and the Nigerian artiste is billed to entertain the crowd
- The singer had personally hinted on social media that he would love to perform at the World Cup, and now he has confirmed the status
Nigerian rave-of-the-moment artiste Kizz Daniel will perform his hit track ‘Buga’ at the 2022 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Qatar.
Talented music act Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, aka Kizz Daniel, will entertain the world from Qatar on Sunday, November 20, shortly before the kickoff of the opening match.
It was gathered that the 28-year-old earlier disclosed on social media that he would love to perform his hit single at the World Cup.
According to The Will, the singer revisited his old tweet about performing at the world cup. He confirmed in the tweet that he would perform at the November opening ceremony.
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This track record, Buga, produced by Reward Beatz, combines Kizz Daniel and Tekno’s melodies. The singers, through the lyrics, encouraged their fans to get up, make the money and show off.
Kizz Daniel Buga lyrics meaning
In a recent interview, Kizz Daniel said Buga was meant to celebrate dedication, hard work and success
He said via Scoove Africa:
“After one has put in the work, one should let one’s results speak loudly. Enjoy your success.
"Whatever you’re seeing out there, whatever results the song is generating, that’s the result of hard work. I have consistently put in my best into all my songs. Nothing good comes easy.”
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Meanwhile, Sports Brief earlier reported that Nigerian music 'rave of the moment' Kizz Daniel will be proud of the Flamingos following the celebration after their third goal against New Zealand at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup.
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FootballThe Flamingos bounced back from their 2-1 loss to Germany in the tournament's opening game in India by thrashing New Zealand 4-0 in their second group game.
The celebrations accompanying the third goal by Afolabi Taiwo generated talking points before Edidiong Etim wrapped it up with another goal in the 90th minute to make it 4-0.