By Mayor Akinpelu
I used to love D’banj with a passion. Why? Because I love his swagger. Since I met him in 2005, I’ve always believed he is a star in the real sense of the word. I met D’banj by chance. It was at the maiden edition of Excellence Recognition Awards which held at Etal Hotels and Halls, Oregun, Lagos.
I had worked out all those that would perform. One of them was to be rave of the moment at the time, 2face Idibia who had just released in the preceding year, his monstrous hit ‘African queen’. Another artiste was to be ‘Ikebe’ exponent, Sunny Nneji.
About two hours to the show, I got a call from Percy Ademokun, K1 the Ultimate’s manager. He said there was this artiste who used to be with JJC in London and who had just released ‘Tongolo’. He appealed that I should allow him to sing just a song at the event.
I don’t like bringing in artistes at the last minute, it affects my plans. And I can be rigid about it but Percy is my person and saying no is not possible. So I said let him come. That artiste is D’banj and he came with Don Jazzy. The show ran and I was looking for a way to bring him in. Luckily, Sunny Nneji came late and I had to fill his slot. I told D’banj to come to the backstage. I then asked him to go on stage and show us what he’s got.
I had never met D’banj before then and I was not conversant with his songs. So I was surprised when he went on stage and turned the whole place upside down. I was impressed. I fell in love with him ever since and at a point we became quite close.
When he won MOBO Awards, he did a party at Planet 1 and he invited Dele Momodu and I as special guests. He later performed in some of my events.
It was my quest for him to perform at one of our events that first caused misunderstanding between us. He was to perform at our event but I learnt he was to be in Abuja at a Silverbird event that same day. I was angry. One of my staff who was close to him at the time told him I was angry with him. I was in production on a Saturday when the staff opened and said I have visitors. Lo and behold, D’banj came in with Don Jazzy. And immediately, he prostrated insisting he wouldn’t stand up until I forgive him. I was impressed. This is a superstar, yet so humble. I told him to stand up, that all is forgiven. I then explained to him that I am happy with his union with Don Jazzy. That he should not make the mistake in future when money starts rolling in that he does not need Don Jazzy again.
I said partnership hardly works in Nigeria and that they must do everything to keep the union. Both of them need each other and that their success is sustained because they bring different things to the table. They were with me for over two hours and they promised to keep the union. They assured me that theirs was a union made in heaven.
And it seemed so. I saw them become real superstars making stupendous money. Unfortunately, I had a problem with that my staff who was close to D’banj. The guy told him he had to leave our magazine because of him and D’banj felt really bad. I tried to reach him to tell him it wasn’t true but I couldn’t reach him and we drifted apart.
So when the crises between D’banj and Don Jazzy broke, I was sad. I remembered my advice to them and I knew it would be difficult to keep their union once they become very successful. I wouldn’t apportion blames. It is sad enough that they’ve to part ways. I believe they are stronger together and both of them would lose something with the divorce.
But they can still make it on their own. Don Jazzy quite rightly felt they’ve made it here and that it would be costly to abandon the certainty of Nigeria for the dream to conquer the world. I see Don Jazzy’s point, many before them have walked down that route and failed. As brilliant and successful as Fela was, he didn’t really conquer the world until after his death. Majek Fashek used to be the hottest artiste in Nigeria at a time. When he got an international deal in New York, it was supposed to turn him into an international brand.
He started well with the I & I Experience. But he lost the plot and came back as someone we couldn’t understand, poor and broken which was a shame because Majek Fashek was really talented.
Ras Kimono was a toast of many at a time. I remember the competition between him and Shina Peters for the Musician of the Year at the Nigerian Music Awards (NMA). He also left for America to turn the brand into an international brand. It didn’t work. He came back from America worse than he left. There was Mike Okri. The list is long. Perhaps, the worst one was Lagbaja. At a time in this country, Lagbaja was a King. The elite converged every month at Motherlan’ to watch him perform. It was common place to see the MD of a top company standing all night at Motherlan’ to watch him perform. ‘Omo baba muko muko’ as Lagbaja was called could do no wrong.
Then he decided to relocate to America. It was to be an avenue to take his career to the next level. Did it work? Of course not! Lagbaja went to America and lost it. He came back to realize he has lost his throne. Lagbaja is still around, but he lost it.
I can go and on. So I understand why Don Jazzy is wary. Why throw everything they’ve laboured for away for the unknown? Why not concentrate on the market they know and build a mega brand?
But if anybody can make that international breakthrough, it is D’banj. The guy has swagger and unbelievable stage presence. And because he is so arrogant and full of himself, he wouldn’t stop until he makes it work. He has started though. The last time I was in London. I heard his last single ‘Oliver Twist’ on Mainstream FM radio. Not a Naija FM but a Mainstream F.M radio. That is not common. But it is going to be tough. Coming to Nigeria from London with nothing was also tough and nothing ventured, nothing gained.
However, D’banj’s mum must do more than she is presently doing. She is involved with D’banj’s career I know but she must do more than that. It is common knowledge that almost all our hip hop stars smoke marijuana as if their lives depend on it. That’s okay. D’banj must stay away from drugs. America’s music culture is drug laden. Many have been destroyed because of that. In chasing the Golden Fleece in America, D’banj must stay away from drugs. He has enough examples to convince him. It was drugs that ruined the talent of Whitney Houston and later caused her death. And the rumour that D’banj has joined Illuminati is to me nonsense. Nigerians thrive on rumours. So let’s leave illuminati.
Both Don Jazzy and D’banj would make it. I hope. If they don’t, it would be a tragedy that what started well was sacrificed on the altar of ambition and big ego.
*Akinpelu is the Publisher of Global Excellence Magazine
Photo Credit: Kayode Adegbola



16 comments
i love ur music in anything
Don jazzy is safer if u ask me. He’s producing for Kanye n he still got his strong base in naij/africa. The best of both worlds. D’banj has to deliver all the time, if not he becomes a liability. Unless he maintains a strong base in naij, then his career is a lil shaky. Bliv me.. Swag n arrogance can only take u so far. New talent is discovered everyday, and ppl get bored wit a particular style. Talent is wat counts the most. That or/and an enterprising mind. Djazzy seems to possess both qualities. With dbanj, time will tell. But gudluck to both of them sha.
I honestly don’t know what people take dbanj for. U sed so many old naija artiste ve tried international scene wit who? Kanye .u sed lagbaya relocated n lost his position in naija.how many young pipu listen to lagbaye music if not few managers.youth is music n music is youth.don’t get it twisted dbanj’s music remains in naija even wit his record label signing d youngest artiste davido.lagbaya’s music was not accepted generally in naija especially among d youth n dbanj givin it like its hot. So pls stop usin unrealistic analysis. Let’s be factual .Dbanj is d koko ..u wonna know why I crazily love dbanj…g guy is so agile n full of energy.
All of ya…u berra knw wat u are saying, y on earth will you say Akinpelu is bluffing…see I love dbanj,but he has two options, is either he fails or doesn’t fail on the intl scene…he has to prove himself..and he bin wit Kanye doesn’t guarantee his suceess….so pls I love dbanj and I understand whr Akinpelu is cuming from…y’all shld zip ur mouth and unzip wen u ve sometin berra to say,rather dan crucifying Akinpelu *sighs*….dbanj rocks!
@Dipo,Lmaooooooo…..Ur a case o!Don’t worry love,lets jus keep praying for D’banj.Someone has to bridge that gap btwn the Americans and Africans and by God’s grace,D’banj can.Am equally a great fan of D’banj and i wish him well just as much as u do!It’s gonna be okay.No one is indispensible and so without Don j,D’banj can still make it.Don j too wld make it by God’s grace.D’banj is 200 percent an entertainer and i blive that wld be a plus to him.Wot i appreciate is the fact that even the media know and agree that D’banj and Don j made each other and the relationship they shared was a symbiotic one and NOT a parasitic one or wot the usual D’banj haters say…’Don J made D’banj’….Very pathetic statement!God bless them both and i also pray and hope deeply that the Americans don’t intitate him into taking drugs ‘cos that to me can only be his downfall.Insha Allah,it would NOT happen!
Just let us rise up and continue to pray for them.
Guess everyone has a rite to his or her own opinion instead of using harsh words on d write up
This is a nice history though. But sorry for the breakup.
It should be for both parties advantage. That was happened
in the case of plantashun boiz. But today, the trio are
doing well
Nice talk all d way.well,they gats move on but let’s see ♓☺ώ tins will work out for dbanj.Good luck to Don jazzy and Dbanj.
Hmmm. d drug part 4me is wat gets me worrid, most american artistes ar in2 drugs & i pray D’banj is wise enuf 2act rite
stop predicting,jst wait,watch n see….
@upnaija, the trio aint doing beta, we only of 2baba. I wish them both well though buh i believe D̶̲̥̅̊’banj needs look back and realize where he’s coming from..
@ phenomena zip n unzip aba. Na wa o .u gat ur opinion we gat ours na.who’s sounding rude here? Abeg take it cool. Ama keep happy noni.@Bunmi much love!
@iam Dbang… you the man you just proove to the world that d sky is the begining when others tot its the end, i listened to don jazzy inview when he said he meet dbang in london, he said dbang sing he can sind , rap he cant rap and he fulishly came down to nigeria with all the security jod salary he did in london and all he saved from C&S church he played lead guiter for and the band he worked for and came down to nNija to invest on is talent and became somebody, he forgot that dbang is 4time best perfoming artist in African and many more awards in the game ..and now you beefing bcos he took a decision that he felt is in line with is dream… you so fack donjazzy, my papa use to say 20 friends cant role for 20yrs, so which each other best of luck instead of condemiming ur self, and @ dbang u self dey fuckup bigb time you dont need to tell use what you have don for the crew mohit if you bought them car we know you have the cash but you guyz called your self family so you dont need to cast… well still on the matter sometin dey lead to onetin… show the world wat yu got..entertainment is not about singing alone is more of can you move the crowd… Dbang u mounted
It worries me when some Dbanj’s fanatics go out of their heads talking. Akinpelu is not just a man in the entertainment industry moreso when you’re talking possibilities you need fact to calculate. If kanye trust dbanj’s prowess why is Dbanj spending 3million usd on the deal think, an investor like kanye will find a kid in the hood like he did Big sean or take our prestigious ASA or Nneka whose song inspired Drake and was sample. The stand in america is not for one timers like craig david and his like. Time waits for no one
Most tyms,frends r usually not meant forever.d’banj rocks!