Have you ever wondered about the real story behind a song? Well, Kizz Daniel’s hit “My G” has got fans and critics alike buzzing with speculation.
The song is rich in lyrics that seemingly take jabs at several individuals in the entertainment industry, including some notable social media influencers.
In this article, we’re diving deep to unravel the lyrics, providing you with an insider’s view of who Kizz Daniel might be addressing in this powerful track.

The Jab at Daniel Regha
In ‘My G’, Kizz Daniel doesn’t hold back as he appears to take a shot at Daniel Regha, a well-known Nigerian social media influencer and Twitter personality. Known for his unfiltered tweets and advice under almost every post, Regha has become a controversial figure online.
“Ko kan aye what I do with my life If you no like ka pe Fatima Ko kan aye what I do with my money If I go broke, I go contain am (Okay) Thanks for your concern I get manager So don’t worry about me, worry about your hairline”
Here, Kizz Daniel tells Regha—and perhaps others like him—to mind their own business. The lyrics can be seen as a clever clapback at Regha, advising him to worry more about his hairline than about how Kizz Daniel lives his life or spends his money.
Why we believe Kizz Daniel was talking to Daniel Regha:
- Advice Giving: The lyrics target someone fond of giving advice, mirroring Daniel Regha’s social media persona.
- Hairline Comment: The specific mention of “worry about your hairline” seems to directly reference Regha’s baldness.
- Lifestyle Choices: “Ko kan aye what I do with my life” sounds like a response to someone critiquing Kizz Daniel’s life, a role Regha often assumes.
- Financial Advice: The song comments on financial advice, another area Regha frequently addresses with celebrities.
- Public Persona: Regha is known for publicly calling out Nigerian celebrities, fitting the profile of the person addressed in the song.
- Celebrity Lifestyle: The lyrics touch on celebrity financial expectations, a topic Regha often discusses.
- Pattern of Behavior: This wouldn’t be the first time a celebrity has responded to Regha’s critiques through their work.
These points are why we believe ‘My G’ is Kizz Daniel’s response to Daniel Regha.
Addressing the Critics and Fans
“Underrated, but I’m still cashing out E go shock you say I get money pass your fav”
He admits to being underrated but is quick to assert that he is financially secure, possibly more so than other fan-favorite artists. Kizz Daniel seems to imply that he doesn’t need to splurge on PR to prove his worth or to compete with others. This sentiment echoes his previous statements in the song ‘Baba,’ where he expressed a similar disdain for unnecessary expenditure on international collaborations.
A Message for the Social Media Influencers
Kizz Daniel doesn’t stop there. He also has words for the social media influencers and commentators who think they know it all:
“Ko kan aye if you rubbish my talent No be you I sing for No be your apartment I can guess say you stay with your mummy and daddy At 35, wagba yi Ko kan aye If I no win Grammy If I no win Grammy, I go still win Grammy Rẹpẹtẹ, rẹpẹtẹ To ma pọ, vitamin C Ma tun dami si Ooh for me”
Here, he seems to be telling them that their opinions do not define him or his music. He knows his worth, and their words cannot diminish his talent or success.
A Note to Fellow Musicians
Kizz Daniel also addresses his fellow musicians, urging them to reflect on the fleeting nature of material wealth:
“Ko kan aye if you get 35 houses Since na only one house you go stay at once And when you die, dem go sell all and use the money buy motor Bash am in one month Ko kan aye if I step on you go the next level Aye o fẹ mago mago o Yellow yellow”
He questions the logic behind amassing houses, as one can only live in one at a time. He also reflects on the inevitability of death and the futility of hoarding wealth.
So, who is Kizz Daniel talking about in ‘My G’?
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