KrizBeatz Takes Fans on a Wild Ride With His “Album in 60 Days” Challenge
Nigerian record producer and sound engineer KrizBeatz, born Chris Alvin Sunday, is celebrating a major milestone over his career of ten years of shaping Africa’s sound. Known as the “King of New Wave” and for creating the Afro Dance Music (ADM) style, KrizBeatz is pushing boundaries again with his new experiment: “Making an Album in 60 Days.”

KrizBeatz celebrates a decade of sound innovation with his fan-led “Album in 60 Days.”
In an interview with Max FM, the hitmaker behind Tekno’s “Pana” revealed that this project is more than just a celebration. It’s a collaboration between him and his listeners. “The idea is to let people make the album the way they want to hear it,” he explained. “I want fans to be part of the creative process.”
KrizBeatz admitted that the concept feels like a full-circle moment. “Ten years ago, we had to make music from scratch, layer by layer,” he said. “Now, everything has changed from digital production tools to artificial intelligence. The way I create music today is completely different.”
One of the standout moments of this new era is the track “Kinda Girl,” produced in just two days and featuring Liya and Kemuel Emmanuel. The quick turnaround shows how modern technology, paired with experience, can turn ideas into polished records faster than ever.
Over the past decade, KrizBeatz has worked with stars like Yemi Alade, Tekno, and Davido. Yet, he says this project might be his most personal. “It’s about my evolution and the industry’s,” he shared.
With “Album in 60 Days,” KrizBeatz isn’t just marking ten years in music. He’s proving he’s still ahead of the curve, one beat at a time.