samedi 13 octobre 2012

D’banj Destroyed My Career - DR SID


According to e247mag.com

Fresh facts have emerged on the rivalry that rocked and split Africa’s most promising record label, Mo’Hits.  The record label owned and ran by Don Jazzy and D’banj with promising acts such as Wande Coal, Dr. Sid, Prince and Kayswitch broke early this year due to what the two parties barely divulged but many believed was overriding ambitions and disproportionate share of the company’s profits.

E24-7 MAGAZINE reveals that contrary to speculations, insecurity, petty rivalry and fear of the unknown and bad blood crept into the record company and gradually divided thehonchos and their cohorts.  An audio file in the possession of E24-7 MAGAZINE revealed deep seated anger, hit back at authority were responsible more than claims that ambition and irreconcilable differences caused the rift.

Mavin Records artiste and Over the moon crooner, Dr. Sid is still bitter about the power play that characterized his heyday in the defunct Mo-hits headed by Don Jazzy and  the multiple award winning artiste, Dbanj.  The dental doctor in a boisterous chat  with (names withheld) some friends  including  Mavins’ mate, Wande Coal  on seat in faraway South Africa some weeks ago spoke disparagingly about D’banj.

His pronouncements gave an indication of too much negativity and too little control in the defunct company’s environment.  Not once, but twice, Dr. Sid wanted his Mavin’s  mate, Wande Coal to comment or confirm his claims but the   burly, ebony- looking singer  hedged, saying: “I  don’t know.”

Dr. Sid with his voice hitting the roof blamed the ‘star’ of the Oyato crooner for his career that refused to fly. According to him, “Why don’t they know my name? Because D’banj’s brand and his star are too big and it overshadowed me and all of us.’

He turned to Wande:  “I dey lie?’ I dey lie?

Wande: “I don’t know.”

He believed Dbanj did more harm than repair to his career. “D’banj has done more negative to my career than positive.”

In a bellow of rage, he made disparaging  comments  about D’banj’s claim to fame, blamed him for his’ woes’ and  believed he had  more control  in the  defunct Mo Hits such that he was not allowed to shine. Observers of the industry  would be shocked in view of the fact  Dr. Sid’s claim to fame are his two songs.- Pop Champagne and Over the Moon  given life by D’banj and his younger brother, Kayswitch respectively.

In the heat of the crisis that hit the record company, it could be recalled that Dr. Sid broke the silence on Twitter ascribing to Don Jazzy, the undisputable creative force behind MoHits.  In an exclusive interview with E24-7 Magazine, Dr. Sid, in our story, IT’S DON JAZZY AGAIN! TRUST ME I’M GOING TO FLOOD THE MARKET’ published May 14, 2012, Dr. Sid let the cat out of the bag.

E24-7: In the heat of the crisis, you broke the silence and it’s like DON Jazzy or nobody?

SID: No, the truth of the matter is, I meant that statement because there is a lot of people’s perception of who DON Jazzy is and his person. Some people have started downplaying and insulting his person and I took offence because as someone who knows how we worked and how things were put together and how we created music, he’s the driving force, he is the creative mind. We come up with ideas but he is the one that sees how all the ideas come together to make the music and drive the brand the way it needs to be driven. So I was offended at people down playing that though I understand that it’s their perception they don’t really know or have the information that is why I came out and said:  “ You know what? Don Jazzy is the most important piece of MO’HITS Records and without him a lot of things will not come to be done.” .

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