Does this meant that singer and entertainer, Dapo Oyebanjo, better known as D'banj has realized that homemade cheese is better than what you get outside. I read a story by James Silas a publicist and entertainment business consultant, who has in the pass talked about the friendship and business empire of D'Banj and Don Jazzy.
Silas started from the angle why D'banj, who had never rub shoulders with the ..hmm, little ones in the industry now have to rub shoulders with Olamide just to get another hit, since he is yet to get another hit since Oliver Twist more than a year ago
It's left for you guys to agree or disagree with him. One thing of note was that, both D'banj and Olamide were an item at the Nigerian Entertainment Conference, held days back.
D' banj Goes down low by James Silas
Two years ago, it would have been almost impossible for
D’Banj to do a collaboration with an Olamide even if the latter had attained
this much attention with his music, but today D’Banj is struggling for another
hit since “Oliver Twist”.
Once upon a time (October 14, 2010), I tweeted
“Partnerships can hardly work, not unless you’re a duo like Don Jazzy and
D’Banj”… this tweet was “favourited” by Don Jazzy. Then two years later
(2012), the statement returned to me – void!
A D’BANJ topic at this point in time would
arouse mixed feelings, especially amongst and within fans and pundits. Many
would never come to an agreement while some would rather rest the case for
another day. We cannot rule out the fact that most people including yours truly
are yet to phantom the reality that the ‘Koko Master’ and his erstwhile buddy,
Don Jazzy are no longer together – A creative and business divorce.
The
breakup cleared arguments about Don Jazzy as a major influence and source of the
quality and quantity of music that came from D’Banj. The source of the music was
the least of my problem – I just loved what I heard from production to vocals
and lyrics. Everything was fine. There’s no point going into the obvious – we
all know the breakup story. The last song that was officially promoted on
Mo’hits was “Oliver Twist”. It was and still is a monster hit across the
world.
Before the rise of Mo’hits, D’Banj released his first set of songs
“Kiss Me Again” ft. Ruggedman, “One More Time” and “Gba Si
Be” ft. Abounce on OJB’s Silver Tones’ imprint.
The advent of Mo’hits
and the growth of the D’Banj brand only gave ‘collabo access’ to label mates and
close friends like Ikechukwu (Whine Am Well), Kas (Fimile Remix)
and Banky W (Lagos Party Remix). The dynasty was very rigid in
collaboration-related matters. We weren’t sure if it was Don Jazzy’s plot to
protect D’Banj’s creative weakness or the latter’s personal choice. However, the
release of “Mr. Endowed Remix” with Snoop Dogg in 2010 and the Kanye
West-Good Music merger confirmed that D’Banj was not about the local league. He
had a bigger dream.
Going over the changes that has transpired after
Mo’hits’ breakup will be over-flogging the issue. A significant change on
D’Banj’s side is his sudden presence on other artiste’s songs. The first was
“Bad Pass (Tony Montana)” by Naeto C, followed by Iyanya’s “Kukere
Remix”. The fact that these songs were already solo hits made his input less
relevant especially at a time when fans and the industry at large expect more.
Fally Ipupa was featured on “We The Best”, off D’Banj’s DKM Album,
but the arrangement made it sound like D’Banj was the one featured.
So
D’Banj is also cutting in on Olamide’s recent buzz and they have a song that
will be released any time soon. I reckon this is a strategy of some sort to
either sustain relevance or a random attempt to cop another hit outside Don
Jazzy’s works.
The last Nation’s Cup, placed him on the Continent’s
spotlight again but instead of unveiling a new song on that platform, he
continues with the Don Jazzy produced “Oliver Twist”. In my opinion, the
“Scape Goat Remix” with Kanye West is a waste of an opportunity.
Additions like that are done when you are just paying (one off) for the guy to
voice a verse or two on your already made song, but when you are a signed
artiste on Good Music (especially when it’s a paid merger), creative time should
be spent on a song for the sake of the fans and listening
community.
Maybe it’s too early to expect much from D’Banj but I am
worried for him already. This is a man who has three flawless albums and
countless hit songs on his belt. Everything he touched in the past was gold and
if one artiste was literally way ahead of his time, it was D’Banj. He is the
only artiste who would drop his Glo Ambassadorship due to complications from
renewal talks and fee. Even at that, the guy was not blabbing when he said “I
make 10 million in a week…” on “Gbono Feli Feli” (2008). He is still
one of the most awarded artistes of the last decade. I mean, if he drops the
music today, his achievement may not be surpassed in years to come.
The
mass influx of sounds and artistes in Nigeria today is enough to distract the
most loyal of fans. Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie already has a lot of fans in
Nigeria; same way new artistes are sprawling up every day to have a share of the
cake.
I don’t how long we will have to wait for D’Banj but if the
collaborations are intentional and strategic to fuel his relevance – let’s
file! Don’t touch it!
im
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