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Saturday 28 February 2015

D'PRINCE REVEALS WHY DON JAZZY DIDDNT ATTEND D'BANJ'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY

Many still wonder why the Mavin boss, Don
Jazzy and his crew failed to show up at
D’banj’s 10th year anniversary on stage held a
few weeks back.
However, contrary to belief that there is beef
between the former label mates, it has been
revealed that they got no invites to the
event..,...

Don Jazzy’s younger brother and Mavin Record
artiste D’Prince said this in a recent chat with
Saturday Beats. He explained that he was not in
town and perhaps, that may be why he didn’t
get any invitation.
He also emphasised that there is no friction
between him and D’banj as they are close
friends.
“D’banj is my very good friend and anytime I see
him, we hug and talk. There is no beef between
us. The truth is that I was not in town when
D’banj had his anniversary. Tiwa Savage is
pregnant and Dr. Sid is also not in town while
Don Jazzy was in South Africa. I was not in
town and even before I traveled, I did not get a
personal invitation to the event.”
Commenting on D’banj’s recent interview where
he spoke about how Mo’Hits broke up, D’Prince
said he thought the issue was long gone and
forgotten.
“To be frank, I thought that chapter was closed
about two years ago, I never knew that D’banj is
still granting interviews regarding the split
because I thought we had gone through the
whole story, leaked e-mail, hearsays and the
likes. I am so happy that D’banj and Mavin
Records are doing great. I don’t want us to keep
putting the fans in the mishmash. The fans
would always be vulnerable. The fans would
always want to be entertained and we would
always be the puppets that entertain them.
“I think D’banj was speaking based on his
feelings and the fans reacted. I will always have
love for Mo’Hits, DB records and Mavin Records
because at the end of the day, it is the music
that would keep us relevant. It is what brought
us to where we are in the first place. We should
all concentrate on our work and progress. We
should love one another and not hate. There is
no fight or war between us. What matters most
is moving forward and making music. I feel that
he was pressured to do the interview; he did so
and expressed his feelings. I may agree and
disagree with some of the things that he said
but at the end of the day, I am still going to
stick to love, peace and harmony,” he said.

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