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The Revelation- D’banj Finally Speaks: «Don Jazzy Wanted Mo'Hits»

There have been speculations, wide spread rumours, reports and outright gossip regarding the feud in the <strong>Mo’Hits</strong> camp, mainly between its CEO’s <strong>D’banj</strong> and <strong>Don Jazzy</strong>, what many didn't know was that the feud had began far back as early last year <strong>2011</strong> . From the Don Jazzy Tweet, the D’banj Ebony interview, the D’banj twitter profile change, the leaked emails, <strong>Wande Coal’s</strong>tweet and much more. We f...
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In an exclusive interview with NET boss Ayeni Adekunle, D’banj reveals everything, from the the signing with and what eventually caused the issues that led to the eventual split. I am still very shocked at these revelations (still hard to imagine) Reading the comments from D’banj it will shock many how Don Jazzy has appeared the saint in all this, simply because D’banj chose to keep quiet and let peace reign, going by his words; «He is lonely, sad and feels betrayed by his brother, friend and partner, Don Jazzy.»

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Below are excerpts from the exclusive interview, brace yourselves!

‘I’m a businessman.’ I learnt from my mom, who’s a very successful businesswoman. So having run and funded Mohits for nine years, I knew we had to move to the next level. And everything we wanted was happening. Finally we could take African music to the world.’

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'And even my mom, who had supported us from beginning, who gave us the house we stayed in (in Michael Otedola estate, Lagos), the Previa bus we used and paid for Tongolo video, spoke to his parents last December; ‘this is what your son said o’. I remember my mom saying to me, ‘if you guys have been together all these years, and no wahala, then if you need to part, I hope there’ll be no wahala.’ She was very particular about that. I had enough proof to have come out and speak; this thing has been on for a long time, and we’re in April now. But I don’t want to cause any wahala. I don’t want to spoil anything. I don’t want trouble. Right now, I just want to be able to move on and do my business.’

The signing (away of my shares in Mohits) was already being discussed before April 16. If I kept quiet from January till now, what would it benefit me to leak anything? Remember all the stuff about my password and all? We know where that was from, I really wouldn’t want to think it was from him, my brother, but it could be from anywhere, but I don’t want to call anyone’s name’

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'Everything in those emails were facts. And I don’t even think the mails favoured me in any way. It’s not the exact mails that were sent and signed, but there were elements of truth in the mails that were published.'

'My mom advised me not to speak. And the interviewer took it out of context. I co-owned Mohits. We registered the business in 2004, and we owned it 50:50. So I spoke about that, but the interviewer took it wrong and the fans put pressure on them and they corrected it.

'I won’t be too quick to judge Wande Coal. I hear it was Jazzy that tweeted those Wande tweets. I don’t know how true that is, but I know he had our social media accounts. As at a month ago, I couldn’t access any of my accounts. My password was changed on Twitter and Facebook. Then Universal intervened. I’m about to be verified on Twitter now. I’m not really a social media person, so it was Don Jazzy and some of our other guys that were running it. Wande himself knows the truth. He cannot talk to me like that. The whole Mohits knew who ran the label businesswise. They knew who to come to when they needed to get money out, after we recorded the album. Who knows the factory where Dansa was made? But you will know the marketing manager. The car he’s driving, I bought him a brand new Prado from Phyllis and Moss after he crashed the car he won from Hiphop World awards. I bought six Range Rovers last year. I bought D’Prince an LR 3 last year, he crashed it, then I bought him a Range, and it’s true that I bought two Bentleys. Because of Jazzy. But after July last year, after the issue with Jazzy, I bought myself the Aston Martin.'

'Vanity upon vanity. Money is material. In terms of what we’re doing, you’ll call me a Trillionaire, because this vision is too big for only me. With the help of the industry, the government, people like you Ayeni, we will not only be billionaires, but trillionaires, and not just me, but every little kid that has same talent like Beyonce, or Nicki Minaj. And with the standard of the UMG worldwide, we can pass people out from our own Universal Music Group Africa, Universal Def Jam Africa, and everyone should jump on this ship with us. It’s not the Titanic.'

There you have it, D’banj had all these to say and much more. It is really hard at this point not to conclude. But it still leaves a lot of questions;

Would you blame Don Jazzy for opting out?

Was Don Jazzy wrong for painting a bad image of his friend and partner?

Was it right that other Mo’Hits artistes quickly took sides?

Is this simply a case of greed and betrayal?

We await a response from Don Jazzy!

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