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Don Jazzy didn’t want to work with me last year – D’Banj

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Common Nigerian singer, D’Banj, has mentioned {that a} deliberate collaboration between him and his former associate, Don Jazzy, initially meant to occur final 12 months, was stalled by the Mavin Information boss.

In line with him, somebody provided them a large sum of cash to work collectively on a venture in 2021, however Don Jazzy determined to postpone it to 2022.

D’Banj mentioned Don Baba J wished it to be an enormous venture so he deferred the plans.

When requested if there’s any probability of him nonetheless collaborating with Don Jazzy, he responded;

“If we’re paid huge cash. Any person wished to pay us final 12 months (2021) nevertheless it was Don Jazzy that moved it. He received’t like that I mentioned it was him however that’s the fact. We’re all linked in a bunch and so they mentioned we’d do Mo’Hits Reunion however I used to be overseas then.

However, Don Jazzy later mentioned we should always transfer it to 2022, in order that we’d do it larger. So, it’s Don Jazzy you need to ask. We’re (nonetheless) buddies.”

The Koko grasp additionally said that he had determined to focus extra on his enterprise for now.

He mentioned; “I inform those who music will get one into the room however what one does within the room is totally as much as one. Since I grew to become a household man, I’ve been extra centered. That is my sixth 12 months of marriage and since then, I’ve seemed for various platforms (to do enterprise). Solely about 10 per cent of the wealth of prime musicians like Jay Z and Kanye West come from music. The remaining is from their enterprise ventures.”

The singer, nevertheless said that he would nonetheless proceed to launch songs.

“Music is perpetually going to be in me. We grew up not having anyone to look as much as however now within the business, there are individuals to look as much as. I received’t say music isn’t worthwhile. However, having the luxurious life-style that one needs goes past music alone,” D’Banj mentioned.