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D’banj explains why Don Jazzy pushed back their planned collaboration.
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D’banj shared that he and Don Jazzy were supposed to work on a collaboration
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The Koko Master revealed that Don Baba J asked for it to be postponed
D’Banj has revealed that the Mavin Records Boss, Don Jazzy delayed a planned collaboration they were to work on and that was supposed to materialize last year.
According to him, someone offered them a large quantity of money to collaborate on a project in 2021, but Don Jazzy opted to push it back to 2022.
D’Banj claimed that Don Baba J wanted it to be a big project, therefore he postponed it.
When asked if there is any chance of him still collaborating with Don Jazzy, he responded;
“If we are paid big money. Somebody wanted to pay us last year (2021) but it was Don Jazzy that moved it. He won’t like that I said it was him but that is the truth. We are all connected in a group and they said we would do Mo’Hits Reunion but I was out of the country then.
But, Don Jazzy later said we should move it to 2022, so that we would do it bigger. So, it is Don Jazzy you should ask. We are (still) friends.”
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The Koko master also stated that he had decided to focus more on his business for now.
He said; “I tell people that music gets one into the room but what one does in the room is entirely up to one. Since I became a family man, I have been more focused. This is my sixth year of marriage and since then, I have looked for different platforms (to do business). Only about 10 per cent of the wealth of top musicians like Jay Z and Kanye West come from music. The rest is from their business ventures.”
The singer, however, stated that he would still continue to release songs.
“Music is forever going to be in me. We grew up not having anybody to look up to but now in the industry, there are people to look up to. I won’t say music is not profitable. But, having the luxury lifestyle that one wants goes beyond music alone,” D’Banj said.