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DON JAZZY VS DBANJ OR DBANJ VS DON JAZZY: SOURCES SAY SPLIT IMMINENT

There are strong indications that the silent war between Don Jazzy and Dbanj might be getting out of hand. Sources very close to the two entertainers and directors of Mo'Hits records diclosed to gistmaster.com that the two of them have been having disagreements and it all bothers on ego problem but they have been trying to keep things low because of the public.All you see them doing in public in recent times is cosmetic  Dbanj, we gathered, was not particularly happy that some of his works have not received adequate attention from Don Jazzy in recent times, unlike before. He is also said to be disatisfied over a particular deal . "If care is not taken, they might call it quit with their business relationship soon" the source hammered.   As a way of confirming the story, Gistmaster reached out to Media Image Managers, the media consultant of Mo'Hits,they said they have not been briefed over the matter.We have heard the same thing just like every other person&qu

LATEST NEWS:DBANJ TRAVELED ON SPACECRAFT AND LANDED ON THE MOON

  Our good friend, Dapo Oyebanjo popularly known as Dbanj took a spacecraft and landed on the surface of the moon while the subsidy protest was going in Nigeria that was the reason he didnt hear about the protest.He was out of this world! Sounds unbelievable? Well, hear what he told Saharareporters   "I did not know anything what was happening in Nigeria durning the protests,because I was out of the country,I was in the UK working on my album,making good music for my fans.Check your records, you will see I wasn't in the country at that point,so i didnt know anything about it"   When the interviewers probed futher telling the kokomaster that there were protests in London too, Dbanj shot us another laughable answer. Hear him "I didnt know anything that was happening in London about the fuel protest.I am not a politician..." lol   Abeg,someone needs to teach Dbanj how to answer questions. It was

NEW YORK TIMES:THE FULL REPORT ON DBANJ AND MOHITS PERFORMANCE AT IRVING PLAZA

  By JON CARAMANICA   There was talk of kokolets all Sunday night at Irving Plaza. D'Banj, the Nigerian pop star who was headlining the show, boasted, "I have too many kokolets around the world." Later on he wondered, "Can I get two kokolets that can dance better than my dancers?" If it seemed like D'Banj, one of the quickest-rising stars in Africa, has a one-track mind - kokolets, in his lingo, are beautiful women - that wasn't far from the truth. As a style, his was as monomaniacal in focus as Miami bass, one lusty come-on after the next. He is at the forefront of an emergent style loosely called Afrobeats by some, a mélange of hip-hop, R&B and other traditionally urban sounds with elements that hark back to older African styles. In practice on Sunday all that meant was that D'Banj, backed by