Tuesday, March 27, 2012

I'm Still With Mohits, I Will Talk When The Time Is Right - Dbanj

Kokomaster D'banj has revealed that he will talk when the time is right and that it is unfair for people to judge him without knowing the full story to what actually happened went on at Mohits.
Dbanj speaking through the Mohits manager, Sunday Aare said patience and time are needed for him to clear the air on the prevailing incidents at Mohits and that his privacy and thoughts should be respected at the moment.

Mohits manager, Sunday Aare confirming Dbanj’s statement said "I have spoken with both especially Dbanj and plans are on the way to settle whatever impending crisis there is. These are necessary things that must happen among friends and families, well Dbanj has said he needs time and will let his fans know what happened and I'll appreciate if that can be respected"


Last weekend, Mohits CEO and Producer Don Jazzy sent strong confirmations to fans of the record label and entertainment industry about an in-house crisis when he tweeted:

    "It is with a heavy heart that i announce the end of a long Era and the beginning of a new One"

    "Some of the Rumours U have all heard recently re sad but true"

    "And to end d old era i will b donating d proceeds of my production catalogue from day 1 till date    charity organizations. Thanks. IDJA"

Sunday Aare also dismissed claims that D'banj has finally left Mohits, tactfully saying it is impossible for the artist to leave a record label he claimed to own - as accredited to him in an interview by Ebony Magazine.

"At this time, it is very wise for people not to jump to assumptions as even Don Jazzy never said or told anyone D' banj has done anything wrong"
"All he said was that some of what people heard were true, so does that mean that D'banj saying.. well by a statement credited to him.. that he owns Mohits and that Don Jazzy and everyone there are his artists true?" Aare lamented in a telephone interview with our correspondent.
Although, in a Press Release signed by Dbanj's personal manager and publicist, Dankuli, revealing that the multi award winning artist didn't grant such interview and that the magazine outfit will release a statement of apology and remove the interview from its webpage; the interview as of the time of filing this report was still live on the Ebony website without any sort of apology (publicly) released.

Fans of the record label are however glad to welcome back the legendary producer back on social network Twitter, as Don Jazzy as been seen tweeting to fans after a long but intended 'tweetjail'.
D'banj, meanwhile has recently released the much anticipated video, 'Oliver Twist' incidentally produced by Don Jazzy but suprisingly not featuring the Mohits producer; a new occurence in a Dbanj's video.

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