Kizz Daniel Explains Why He Used Ghanaian Catchphrase 'Odo' In Latest Hit 'Cough'

Posted by Samuel on Fri 18th Nov, 2022 - tori.ng

After naming the song after a popular Ghanaian catchphrase used in wooing someone one is affectionate about, he has finally come out to explain why he used 'odo' as the theme of the song.

 

Kizz Daniel, the multiple award winning Nigerian singer, recently released another banger called ‘Cough (Odo)’.

As expected, the song has become one of the hottest and trending songs currently.

After naming the song after a popular Ghanaian catchphrase used in wooing someone one is affectionate about, he has finally come out to explain why he used 'odo' as the theme of the song. 

In a recent interview with JoyFM's Lexis Bill on Drivetime on Joy, he explained that his decision to go in for a Twi word ‘Odo’ meaning ‘love’, stemmed from the realisation of how much love Ghanaians showed his hit song, ‘Buga’.

“Buga stayed at number 1 in Ghana the longest, out of all the African countries. So I was like ‘big love to Ghana," Kizz Daniel revealed.

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