Kizz Daniel Discloses the Purpose of His Hit Song ‘Lie’ –Reveals He Has 12 Other Versions of It

Popular Nigerian Singer and songwriter Kizz Daniel has disclosed the purpose of his hit song Lie saying it was made to support body positivity all across the globe and he has 12 other version of it.

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The song Lie became a hit the very first time it was released and loved by most women because it encourages them to love themselves just the way they are and forget about those who have been body shaming them.

Kizz Daniel posted saying Lie was produced 12 times by 10 different producers before arriving at what we hear now so he has 12 other versions s of the song Lie sitting around and can do whatever he wants with it.

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According to him, the song was made to support body positivity all across the globe and we love him for that because it let women feel comfortable in their bodies and teaches men to accept their ladies just the way they are and be proud of the body they have.

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Popular Nigerian Singer and songwriter Kizz Daniel has disclosed the purpose of his hit song Lie saying it was made to support body positivity all across the globe and he has 12 other version of it.

The song Lie became a hit the very first time it was released and loved by most women because it encourages them to love themselves just the way they are and forget about those who have been body shaming them.

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Kizz Daniel posted saying Lie was produced 12 times by 10 different producers before arriving at what we hear now so he has 12 other versions s of the song Lie sitting around and can do whatever he wants with it.

According to him, the song was made to support body positivity all across the globe and we love him for that because it let women feel comfortable in their bodies and teaches men to accept their ladies just the way they are and be proud of the body they have.

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