Saturday, 17 March 2012

D’banj: The modern day Judas

Finally! D'banj sells his soul to the Devil

I remember precisely how Dapo Oyebanjo popularly known as D’banj looked the very first time I saw him. He was clad in a blue jean, a dotted white shirt, a black jacket and white leather shoes and of course Don Jazzy was there with him. This was almost a decade ago.

We chatted for a while and I couldn’t but marvel at D’banj’s restless nature as he kept chattering away complete with his trademark dramatics.
After our chat, D’banj, Don Jazzy and others present took a walk outside; where Don Jazzy presented D’banj with a gift; a brand new BMW.
In excitement, D’banj had literally jumped on the hood of the car and sat on it (though I also remember how he had jumped off it as quickly as he had gotten on it saying he had no idea that the hood of the car had gotten so hot that it would scorch his bum even through his jean pant).
Well, that was many years ago when the going was good between D’banj and Don Jazzy.
A few weeks ago, Nigerians and music lover across the globe were greeted with the shocking rumour of a possible break-up between both D’banj and Don Jazzy.
Many had instantaneously waved this aside as nothing more than another rumour or at best, another extreme publicity stunt.
However, over the weeks, what began as a rumour suddenly acquired a realistic dimension less than a week ago when an interview published by Ebony Magazine surfaced.
In the interview, D’banj had carelessly claimed ownership of Nigeria’s most enterprising record label, Mo Hits Records – a move that naturally altered the original structure of Mo Hits Records.
Ironically, Mo Hits publicist had insisted that the magazine had quoted the artiste out of context, which quickly brings to mind a not-so-distant situation where D’banj had similarly accused Sahara reporters of quoting him out of context during the Jonathan, fuel subsidy removal saga.
Today (March 17, 2012), Don Jazzy broke the deafening silence when he tweeted what clearly appeared to be the nail to the ‘coffin of doubt’ in the hearts of fans of the Mo Hits enterprise.
In his tweet, Don Jazzy went thus:

“Good day friends. So sorry I have been away for long as I have been going through some changes in my life”

“Some of the rumours you have all heard recently are sad but true”

“It is with heavy heart that I announce the end of a long Era and the beginning of a new One”

“The way forward now is to make sure I keep bringing you guys more of the beautiful music y’all love to dance to”

“And to end the old era, I will be donating the proceeds of my production catalogue from day 1 till date to 5 charity organisations. Thanks. IDJA”

Well, when D’banj got down with Snoop Dogg for the remix of Mr. Endowed, Nigerians excitedly celebrated him and saluted the business and production skills of Don Jazzy.
When he secured the deal with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D Music, once again, Nigerians celebrated his success and awaited results that would give enemies of Nigerian music something to truly worry about.
However, rather than good news from teaming up with Good Music, what we got was something much worse – high level betrayal if you could call it that.
In his new music video for his hit single, ‘Oliver Twist,’ D’banj glaringly swapped Don Jazzy with Kanye West. This might have been alright if he had done so on a temporary basis (in the interest of Mo Hits as well as his) but the note of permanence that accompanied the musical tag team instantly broke millions of hearts; mine inclusive.
The question of how Don Jazzy would cope with the loss of a D’banj has surfaced in discussions and online reactions but many would agree with me that if Don Jazzy could transform a regular artiste like D’banj into a superstar that he has become today, then we have nothing to worry about.
Another element that has me shaking my head in sympathy for D’banj is his greedy antecedents or have we forgotten how he ran into troubled waters for asking for an upward review of his deal with telecoms giant, Globacom. Also, details of how he was fired by GLobacom for allegedly demanding N4m per show.
Also on the cards is D’banj’s religious affiliation from this point onwards. Now that he has openly assigned himself to Kanye West; a prominent face of the Illuminati cult, will he still attend church on Sunday and then even if he does, will it be the Church of the Devil?
It is no longer a secret that Kanye West, Jay Z, Will Smith, Denzel Washington, Chris Brown, Obama and an endless list of America’s finest have been whispered to have sturdy ties with the Illuminati and of course if D’banj has chosen to run with the dogs, he must also be ready to sink his canines into unimaginable places.
Eventually, D’banj will respond to the very many questions that we all have for him and however he decides to answer these questions, one question no one might be bold enough to personally ask him is how it feels to be in the same shoes with the man who betrayed Jesus Christ; the one whose accursed name has today become synonymous with betrayal – he with hands permanently dripping with blood - the one notoriously known as Judas.
For now, I will rest my pen here to take it up again very soon.

By Samod Biobaku

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