MoHits
pair DBanj and Don Jazzy are on the brink of splitting up due to
creative and personal differences. A source close to both parties has
revealed that the relationship between the two is now so fractured that
Don Jazzy has since moved out of the mansion they once shared in Lekki
Phase 1, Lagos.
Don
Jazzy, according to the source, has become so frustrated with Dbanjs
lifestyle, tantrums and unmanageable ego that he refuses to work with
him. DBanj, for his part, feels Don Jazzy is spending more time honing
the careers of the Mo Hits fledglings such as DPrince and Dr. Sid. He
has also accused Don Jazzy of delaying his album release by giving
excuse after excuse.
DBanj
has an album due this year, the source said. He wants Don Jazzy to
spend all his time working on his own album. Can you believe that Don
Jazzy spent only two days working on Wandes new singles?
The
source added that Dbanj has also made several disparaging remarks about
some of the MoHits crew who he calls backup singers. He has also made
several less than complimentary comments about Don Jazzy who he accused
of going around in pyjamas and t-shirts.
Bad blood, GOOD Music
Although
tensions have simmered between the once inseperable maestros for about
two years, things went quickly downhill last year following the deal
signed with G.O.O.D music, Kanye Wests record label. An investigation
revealed that the terms of the agreement are far more in favour of the
producer, Don Jazzy, a realization which has irked the artist. The
source confirmed the disparity in the deals structure and revealed that
DBanjs involvement is peripheral which has led to major problems between
the two. The deal also involves a financial commitment of up to $3M,
which MoHits has not yet fully made up.
When
we all celebrated the deal last year, little did we know that it was
really Don Jazzy that was being signed up, the source said. While Don
Jazzy has already produced a track for G.O.O.D Music, DBanj is just
waiting around idly.
Cracks
in the duos relationship became apparent last year when both of them
arrived and sat separately to several awards ceremonies. In the past,
the two had always shown a very unified stance in public.
DBanj, Don Jazzy, Sunday Are and Bankuli were all unavailable for comment at press time.
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