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Popular singer, D’banj, has revisited the Mo’Hits split, revealing that it was his partner, ace producer and music executive, Don Jazzy, who suggested they part ways.
Recall that Don Jazzy announced Mo’Hits’ split in 2012, citing a disagreement between him and D’banj as the reason.
Speaking in a recent episode of the Mic On podcast hosted by Seun Okinbaloye, D’banj claimed that Don Jazzy was 100 per cent responsible for Mo’Hits’ split.
“If I were to go back in time, I wouldn’t have done anything differently regarding my relationship with Don Jazzy, especially when the idea to go our separate ways didn’t come from me. It came from Don Jazzy 100 per cent. And that’s why we have no issue.
“Jazzy gave me 100 per cent of my catalogue and maybe 10 other songs I have not released… If was a journey for me, even though he had his opinion, I knew that we needed to cement that global movement and I’m glad that even after, God still did it for us with ‘Oliver Twist’, which was the last record we released together,” he remarked.
D’banj said he doesn’t regret parting ways with Don Jazzy, stressing that their split was predestined.
He, however, admitted that he missed collaborating with Don Jazzy.
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