PANO TONA: KIZZ DANIEL AND ADEKUNLE GOLD’S ANTHEM OF RESILIENCE

 Kizz Daniel and Adekunle Gold just blessed us with a new track, Pano Tona, adding yet another banger to their discographies. Like every release from these two, this song strikes with both energy and soul.

A line stands out, repeated throughout the song: “bi won she’n pana ni mo ti’n tona,” which translates to, “as they turn off my light, I put it back on.” The phrase, central to the song’s chorus, reflects resilience, a bold statement that no matter who tries to dim their shine or mar their reputation, they will thrive and flourish all the more. It’s a powerful sentiment, isn’t it?

True to his form, Kizz Daniel, a ten-year veteran in the industry, delivers a captivating verse in his signature, euphonious voice, one that inspires instant joy and compels listeners to dance.

 Adekunle Gold, known as “The Big Fish,” complements the track with his unique flair, blending smooth yet spirited vocals that add a magnetic energy.

Delivered almost entirely in Yoruba, the song takes a reflective turn as both artists recount their journey from humble beginnings to fame and success. 

It’s a passionate rejection of negativity, an embrace of growth, and a prayerful appeal to God for continued advancement.

Fans are thrilled by this collaboration between two artists celebrated for creating sonorous music that both thrills and soothes.

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