In a major interview to the Lagos State based radio
station, Cool FM, Mo Hits, DB/Good Music/Mercury/IDJ artiste, Dapo Oyebanjo,
popularly called D’banj, sought to lay to rest various allegations and rumours
being peddled about him.
The artiste also spoke on chances of reconciling with
former partner and friend Don Jazzy. Asked if there were chances that both
parties may reconcile, he said: “We can always work together, and Don Jazzy
still produced some songs on my forthcoming album. Yes, we can work together in
future. Maybe a big company can pay a lot of money for us to perform, and yes,
it has to be a lot of money for me.”
Although the separation remains fresh in the minds of the
public since the break-up made public in March this year, the singer appeared
to be still be nursing the wounds. He appeared overwhelmed with emotions when the
interviewer referred to Don Jazzy as his friend. To this he replied, “What do
you guys call friends? I mean, I had friends for nine years, and you guys saw
what happened after the divorce. I lost custody of my children apart from the
one I had out of wedlock.”
D’banj also said he was boss of defunct Mo Hits Record by
claiming that it was his record label D’Banj (DB) Records that went into
partnership with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D, and not Mo’Hit.
Ever since the singer was officially signed on to West’s
G.O.O.D music label in July, he was rumoured to have joined the dreaded
Iluminati Cult, which is alleged to be home to a number of American
celebrities, including West.
In defence, D’banj said, “I don’t know anything about the
Illuminati. When I wanted to travel out of Nigeria for the first time, I
collected my international passport from Bishop David Oyedepo. That shows that
I owe my success to God. If my success is too fast for people or they cannot
understand it, please don’t attribute it to illuminati. I feel very offended
when that is being said, because it simply translates to giving God’s glory to
another person which He does not share with anyone. God will strike anyone who
attributes my success to someone else.”
To the allegations of an existing relationship with
Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji, he said, “I am very single, and Genevieve
is my friend. I have been saying this for over a year since we shot the Fall in
Love video. Can’t you people just see fine boy and fine girl in a video kissing
each other and not think anyhow?”
Although the singer, who released his debut album “No
Long Thing” in 2005, was recently featured on West’s Cruel Summer CD inlay and
a couple of other singles, he has been criticised for ‘leaving his kingship in
Nigeria to become a prince in America.’
Amidst laughter, D’banj replied, “Did I change the crown?
I only carried my crown to the US. People are just confused but the truth is I
am still a king wherever I am. Being in a different country and culture I had
to study the environment which is what I am still doing. I actually thought I
would release my album in America, but my label thought UK would be better
because I have a bigger fan base there. I weighed my options, remember
everything did not come from me, so I had to do what I did to move on.”
The singer, who revealed that his mother allowed him to
travel to the UK in 2002 with a condition that he would spend just two months
there, describes social media network as platform for idle talk.
“I am too busy for social media, please. If you people
want to talk to me go to TV or radio, I don’t go to social media except I have
something to say. I never give out recharge cards on Twitter (laughs), even
when I was with Globacom, I never did that. If you want to do that, why not help
a charity instead?”
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