
Kizz Daniel Reclaims Master Rights to Debut Album “New Era”
Kizz Daniel has officially reclaimed the master rights to his debut album, New Era. The acclaimed Nigerian singer and songwriter took to social media to share the monumental news, marking a significant moment in his journey through the Nigerian music industry.
Originally released in 2016 under former label G-Worldwide Entertainment, New Era featured hits like “Woju,” “Laye,” and “Mama,” which catapulted Kizz Daniel into mainstream success. The album was a cultural reset and laid the foundation for what would become one of the most consistent careers in Afrobeats.
By regaining ownership of the master recordings, Kizz Daniel now has full control over the commercial use, distribution, and licensing of his breakout project. This move not only reinforces his brand as an independent artist but also serves as a powerful message about artist empowerment and ownership in Africa’s booming music scene.
Kizz Daniel, who currently operates under his own label Flyboy Inc, has continued to make strategic moves that set him apart from his peers. Reclaiming the rights to New Era adds to his legacy as an artist who has successfully navigated contractual challenges to build a self-sustained empire.
Fans and fellow musicians have celebrated the move, viewing it as a blueprint for other artists seeking long-term control over their work. In an industry where rights and royalties often spark legal battles, this development highlights a growing awareness among artists to protect their intellectual property.
With this chapter behind him, Kizz Daniel is clearly focused on building a future where creative freedom and business acumen go hand in hand and New Era has officially come full circle.