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Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Mode9, Eldee, Toolz, Darey,Goldie,Notjustok,M Trill speak on Don’ jazzy- D’banj break up Posted by admin on March 20, 2012 in entertainment | 0 Comment The recent split between Mo’Hits bosses D’banj and Don

The recent split between Mo’Hits bosses D’banj and Don
Jazzy has gained major attention from all over the world
with everyone sharing their opinions on the sad
separation.
Here’s what some of key industry players have to say on
the shocking development… We’d love to know what you
think too.
Terry Tha Rapman: Well, first of, I don’t want to believe it’s true.
Who knows it might be a publicity stunt. But if it’s true, then it’s
sad because they were about to make history with the alliance
with G.O.O.D Music. Now Mo’Hits’ fans are torn apart and it might
affect both of them.
M-Trill: I think it’s a sad development not just that they split but
the way they did. I wish it was more cordial. Now, I have
renewed my respect for Kenny Ogungbe and D1. I wish them
both the best…
Demola Ogundele (Notjustok): The split is sad. The good thing
is that they are still both alive and have the opportunity to drop
music that we can still enjoy. The bad thing is that we won’t get to
enjoy the Synergy and the magic they have created together in
the past. I wish them both blessings as they move on to their
individual goals.
Evaezi: I’m genuinely speechless and sad. They made a great
team… Their chemistry was unbelievable…and you could feel it in
their music. As for the effects, I honestly don’t know. I guess we’ll
have to wait and see.
Cyrus Tha Virus: I really think it’s not as bad as a lot of people are
making it out to be; both parties have paid their dues together as a
formidable Mo’Hits entity. Now I guess it’s time for chasing
separate personal dreams; what it portends for the Nigerian Music
industry? I guess we will now see a lot of the other ‘labels’
struggling to become the number one label in Nigeria and I can’t
wait to see what Don Jazzy and D’banj can do separately.
Goldie: I feel it’s very sad, especially as together; they were a
force to be reckoned with. It’s hard to imagine how each would
cope without the other.
Princess: They are both roles models to a lot of people. They
should sort out their differences but not break up
Overdose: Both men are grown and make decisions. I don’t
think it has anything to do with other people making music.
Aremu Afolayan: a fan of them. I don’t know what their
problem is. They make a hell lot of money from us Nigerians.
They should call themselves together and settle it. It’ll affect a lot of
things in the industry.
OC Ukeje: The music industry will do well with or without them.
They will need people. Don Jazzy has an advantage over him as a
producer and singer.
Olisa Adibua: The industry is bigger than them. So it can’t affect
them. It’s time for the industry to get more people. The artistes
under the label won’t suffer, just that the friendship between the
two will. They might come back again like the Beatles
Jacob Akinyemi Johnson: Well the truth is I don’t have all the
facts about the matter yet, and as such I can’t really speak on it for
now. Don Jazzy and Dbanj are both my friends so I have to be
careful what I say about it for now.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu: It’s hard to react yet because we’ve not
heard from D’banj yet, but in all I think music has gone beyond
individuals, it’s not the end of the world. The good thing is Don
jazzy has said he’s gonna continue doing music and D’banj too
will continue, though maybe on an international level, but at any
rate, I think they will continue doing good music.
eLDee: I don’t see any negative effects on the industry. I think
they are going to continue to do good music as long as they are
active. It’s just unfortunate things turned out this way and I wish it
wouldn’t have come to this. I’ve been through this before and I
can tell you it hurts. But I wish them the best.
Toolz: I think it’s sad because you really can’t talk about Nigerian
music without mentioning them. However, I see it as a whole
new chapter for the artistes on the label and I also think that won’t
stop them from doing music.
Steve Babaeko: Unlike most people my focus is not on the split
but the outstanding contribution that both Don Jazzy and D’banj
have made and are still making to Nigeria’s music industry.
Change is part of this game, sadly so. In a country where millions
of young people are struggling to find their voice, these gentlemen
not only found theirs they spoke eloquently about the courage,
perseverance and creativity of Nigerian youths. I wish both of
them good luck in their future pursuits.
Olumide Iyanda: Well I think it definitely has affected the music
industry, I was there when the whole thing started in 2004.
Anyway, for now, let’s see how the whole thing goes.
Segun Demuren: I think it’s a shock, especially coming on the
heels of a major international deal, I wish it didn’t have to happen
this way. Don Jazzy is probably the best producer in the country
right now, and D’banj, in spite of what people may say or think, I
mean, I know he drew quite a lot of criticism on twitter and the
like, but he is one of the most electrifying performers anywhere. I
think they will both go on to do very well in their careers.
Modenine: Well I’ve known D’banj for quite a while now, more
than 10 years ago, and I’ve also met Don Jazzy as well and we all
know they are both an award winning team. I’m not about what
went down and all of that, but It’s unfortunate. I do wish them
well though.
Obi Asika: I was extremely sad to see Don Jazzy’s tweet today. I
just want to salute Don Jazzy and D’banj and the entire mo hits
crew, amazing memories! I pray that the personal relationships
can be repaired and wish both Don Jazzy and D’banj well. They
made history don’t forget it! Sad News!
Illbliss: It came as a shock. They made great music as a team
but then that’s the music business. Life goes on uninterrupted.
Darey: It’s pretty sad to hear that because they are all my friends.
I hope everything turns out for the best
.
Tbaba: na there palava b dat

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