Showing posts with label don jazzy. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

In the wake of Don Jazzy’s new label announcement…D’Banj congratulates & Kay Switch mocks the Mavin crew…

Wow it’s been a busy 24hrs for Don Jazzy and his Mavin Crew in the wake of him announcing a new label last night, Mavin Records
[READ MORE HERE - DON JAZZY REBRANDS WITH MAVIN RECORDS]
A few hours ago the playlist for the Solar Plexus mixtape dropped on Youtube [CHECK ON IT HERE], and the last 24 hours have been a tad dramatic to say the least.
Shortly after news of the new label was announced D’Banj tweeted a congratulatory message to Don Jazzy, saying “Congrats to my brother and the best producer in Africa Don jazzy on the launch of his new Record Label, MAVIN RECORDS. Wish u all the best.” to which Don Jazzy replied with a simple “Thanks Bro, God Bless”


Later in the afternoon K-Switch (D-Banj’s) bro and the only former Mo-Hits artiste without a label to call home, mocked the new Mavin crew by putting up a mock photo of the crew on his BBM display pane calling them “Revenge Records: The Avengers”…why so bitter Mr. Switch? All that time spent photo-shopping that image (if u actually did it yourself?) you could have put into recording a half decent song.
And in other Mavin news Tiwa Savage (the 1st Lady of Maven) is revealed to have been in talks with Don Jazzy for severeal months about joining forces with him. She has been officially been released from her contract with Cecil Hammond’s Flytime Promotions.
According to NETNG Tiwa Savage signed with Mavin Records 2 weeks ago, as soon she managed to wangle her way out of her contract with Flytime. If you have been following Tiwa’s career since she came on the scene 2 years ago, Flytime has been in charge of overseeing her career in the last 18 months.
Clearly Don Jazzy means business…word on the streets is that he is signing more acts to the label.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Don jazzy launches Mavin Records,Signs Tiwa Savage

        Micheal collins known as Don jazzy who was the C.E.O of defuct mo'hits records has launched new record label Mavin records.
 Don jazzy announced the new label on twitter :
"Hey people. need your help on this one once again. pls help me tell a friend to tell a friend. #MavinRecords God bless".


      Nigeria's top female singer tiwa savage has also joined the newly formed label .
  Tiwa is joining wande coal, Dr sid and D'prince.
     A compilation album from the new crew titled Solar plexus will be released May 8,2012 
 More details on the new label will be revealed to celebregion.com very soon.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Photos From FACE OFF 2012


Face Off 2012 has come and gone. But we bring to you the pictures… Ay Comedian was also there and he was disturbing everyone, lol. Muna looked more relaxed now. Tiwa looks gorgeous. Love the ladies in their jerseys. What I still don’t understand is this; we have so many single male celebrities, and hot single female celebrities, why are they not dating? Getting married? This is beyond me biko! And yes, leave me alone O, let me say what I have seen. But really, Kudos to the organisers of FACE OFF, well done! Click link below to see more pictures….
Fashion Stylist Mai Atafo, Dj Jimmy Jatt and Don Jazzy



Iyanya, Dj Neptune, Yvonne Vixen
Team Celebrities
Dodan Warriors
Ay , Yvonne, Tosyn bucknor, Steaze, Muna
Acada Magazine Publisher Biodun Caston Dada, Tayo Sotayo , NET Newpaper publisher Adekunle Ayeni, Debola Williams of Ynaija and Red Nigeria,
Sexy Steel performing
Hakym the dream, Chuddy K, Gbenro Ajibade (Tinsel), Don Jazzy, Kaffy
Ay, Tiwa Savagetion
Muna, Steaze
DNMT Performing

Sunday, April 15, 2012

D'Banj Lied About Buying Car For Don Jazzy--Wande Coal


The purported bitter war between Don Jazzy and D'Banj has suddenly taken a new twist.

If anything by Wande Coal, who might rightly be referred to a third party to the issue is anything to go by, then, his stand on this matter might as well create more controversies.

According to a tweet by Wande Coal, who many believed joined Mohits through D'Banj, he disagreed with the point raise by an email alleged to have been written by D'Banj to Don Jazzy that D'Banj bought a car for Don Jazzy as untrue.

His tweet on the allegation reads, saying that he (D'Banj) bought a car for Don Jazzy is wrong and untrue. Come onnnnnn. I can't take it any longer."

Wande Coal is presently in Dubai and may be in Nigeria very soon. Until now, he had been quiet on the rift between his former bosses

Mo’Hits split latest: D’banj, Don Jazzy in war of words


Warring founders of Mo’Hits, Don Jazzy and D’banj, are throwing barbs at each other as they move to divest their investments and interests in the label, a confidential email correspondence between them has revealed.



If you are one of those who still think that the fallout of Mo’Hits founders, D’banj and Don Jazzy, is a rumour which will dissipate in no time, you probably still live in the past. In fact, in order to make the future safe from the past, the duo is already formalising plans to share their assets especially on the ownership of the mouth-watering Mo’Hits catalogue comprising all D’banj’s albums (No Long Thing, Rundown Funk U Up and The Entertainer), Wande Coal’s Mushin to Mo’Hits and The Mo’Hits Crew All Stars’ album, Curriculum Vitae among others. Thus, as you read, Mo’Hits is only waiting for legal certification before it is pronounced dead. And the pallbearers are already waiting in the flanks to ferry the remains of the beloved label to its final resting place, bringing to a painful end the reign and run of the successful label.


In the meantime, the Mo’Hits crew has been divided, as the two figures in the unfolding drama are moving out with their different disciples: D’banj’s younger brother, K-Switch, understandably, goes with him while Wande Coal, Dr Sid and D’Prince have settled for Don Jazzy. The future of the label’s artiste manager, Sunday Are, is unknown. Long before the separation became public knowledge, D’banj and Don Jazzy were no longer on speaking terms, an authoritative source tells E-Punch.

Neither do they see eye to eye. In fact, at their last concert in New York in February, they only met on stage because each artiste had his own cubicle. Rather, they communicate via email only when necessary. In a confidential email correspondence between the former collaborators, exclusively obtained by E-Punch, the sordid details that might have led to their break up are veiled, but the bitterness-laced correspondences are open about their claims for the assets of Mo’Hits especially the catalogues of all the artistes.

D’banj must pay all the debts of Mo’Hits – Don Jazzy

In regards to D’banj’s claim for 100 percent ownership of all songs recorded under the Mo’Hits imprint, the acclaimed producer in an email on March 17th, states, “That Mo’Hits Records does not already own 100 per cent of the songs. Note that Mo’Hits Records only owns 60 per cent of the songs and 40 per cent belongs to the individual artiste. So, 40 per cent of the songs is not mine to give.” He continues, “That me (I am) giving him (D’banj) my share of the catalogue does not and will never include him having the right to stop them (the artistes) from performing the songs or give him the right to claim any monies for live performances of these songs. And any loans or debt owed by Mo’Hits records as at today will be cleared by Mr D’banj as I am clearly not aware of any.”

Don Jazzy states further that the catalogues he is releasing to his former partner only consists of songs already released in an album exempting new singles and unreleased materials. “So, songs like Wande Coal’s Go Low and Been Long You Saw Me are not part of this catalogue he is receiving. Also, an artiste like D’Prince, not only has he not released any album, he has not signed any contract whatsoever with Mo’Hits Records. That he has no right to claim any monies for deals that have been brokered already as at today with the catalogues or stop their usage. It is important to note that any unreleased songs done by any artiste (including D’banj and K-Switch) MUST NOT be released and is not part of the catalogue I am giving away.”

He adds, “With these few points, I do hope that you all realise that I have been generous enough to facilitate the End of the “D’banj & Don Jazzy” era as a team. After this new deal has been signed and sealed, I do NOT look forward to seeing an email whatsoever or hearing from the DKM (D’banj, K-Switch, Mo’Hits) crew, and all is well again.”

Will you return the Bentley I bought for you? – D’banj

Same day, D’banj responded to the email, stating, “In case he (Don Jazzy) forgot, this is the arrangement! 50/50—–song writer/ production, which means for a song X for artiste Y, 75 per cent as per production is fully owned by Mo’Hits and writing is shared 25/25 with the individual artiste co- writing. So, that’s the deal! So him (sic) saying 40 per cent is not his to give away is more like 75per me and 25per each artiste.”

He then asks, “What do you mean by any bills or loans would be cleared by Mr. D’banj? That will never happen because when I ran the company, I ran it perfectly and well. So, if I give him my shares he is left with 100 per cent liability. My catalogue is everything that has been done with the Mo’Hits system and under the normal agreement we have, that means everything I have recorded or that has been recorded whether new or old, or even classic, whether beat with concept or even idea without beats, anything we did as a team and sponsored by me throughout, then, it is mine. Including K-switch clause and all mine and even Wande’s singles and all till the date of signing even today.”

Continuing, D’banj writes, “And now, (I) wanna clear the air on this Samsung deal! I would expect by now that you understand that me keeping quiet is being GENEROUS because this is a deal structured under Mo’Hits Records, (and it is) the first deal and income you would ever bring into the company in eight years. We shared the first 150k (One hundred and fifty thousand dollars) the right way, 1/3 down and that was cool. But after you collected another 130k and did not say anything (that) is and could be described as theft! I only refused to contact them (Samsung) directly because of your reputation. But please don’t call me a fool and let’s know who is generous!” D’banj was not coy about his anger. He states that after sharing over N1bn with Don Jazzy in their Mo’Hits days, he was shocked that the producer would now sideline him when he got the balance from Samsung.’’

D’banj writes further, “Please, please, will he (Don Jazzy) return the Bentley because I bought it for him and it was N5.2m more than mine? And Prince that he claims has no signed contract but is actively involved and signed via engagement– I win his catalogue too – all recorded whether released now or not! This is because no one questioned me when I bought D’Prince N11m naira car (LR3/Range) without releasing any album just to boost the image of the boy and it worked for him! So, let’s get the facts straight, I AM BEING MORE THAN GENEROUS.”

Good music deal and other issues

After Don Jazzy inferred on twitter that the end might have come for Mo’Hits, E-Punch reliably gathers that D’banj was prevailed upon by close friends and associates not to talk despite being aggrieved that his lifelong friend had painted him black before the public. But the hyperactive entertainer, the source says, may have reached his tether’s end and any moment from now would reveal to the world all that went wrong between him and Don Jazzy. Part of what he will talk about, E-Punch learns, will dwell on the genesis of their separation and the point at which Don Jazzy advised that they did away with Mo’Hits and concentrate on their GOOD Music deal. “It was D’banj who prevailed on him that even if they were going to concentrate on their deal with Kanye, they didn’t need to do away with Mo’Hits,” says the source. When the deal with GOOD Music sailed through, Don Jazzy was signed on as a producer while D’banj was the artiste. By virtue of how the American music system works, producers are only meant to be heard not seen. So, the source says further, “Kanye and D’banj and the other guys were always going out leaving behind the producers, including Don Jazzy, which didn’t go down well with him. After some time, D’banj noticed this and to placate him, he bought both of them a Bentley each. Further, he also bought a house in Atlanta, equipped with high tech studio equipment so that Don Jazzy could be working mostly from their new home but he was not appeased as he felt that he was being outshined by D’banj.”

On the other hand, Don Jazzy allegedly told his close associates that the reason he decided to part ways with D’banj was because of an alleged arrogance which was impacting negatively on the other artistes. Long before Mo’Hits evolved, they were friends before becoming partners, putting up with each other’s shortcomings but fame and money have combined to becloud their tolerance of each other.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

AFTERMATH OF LEAKED EMAILS: Wande Coal Defends Don Jazzy Against D’banj


One of the members of the defunct Mo’hits Empire, Wande Coal has spoken out. I guess the leaked email thing got to him and he couldn’t take it. You also need to search for him on twitter and see how emotional he got when he tweeted and replied some of his fans.



His first tweet;

God please don’t let the success you have given me get to my head to the extent that I will forget my humble beginnings. Continue to read....


Then he went on saying;


As much as I would like to be quiet on this issue. Seeing people’s response to these so called leaked emails, I can’t take it any longer.

And lastly, he said;

Saying that he bought a car for Don Jazzy is wrong and untrue. Commonnnnnn well, I don’t think he said is sha until I see a video of it

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

[Video] Don Jazzy’s Exclusive Interview With HipHop World Part 2

Here is part 2 of the Don Jazzy interview with HipHop World’s HipOnTv. He gives a lot of information about how they hooked up with Snoop Dogg for the remix of Endowed, Mohits Records 1st Lady, how he did not add extra Ginajah to D’Prince’s singles and much more.

Watch the video and enjoy!

Lol @ ‘I Like to sign less Privileged, the people that are not too good in their rap…’ Jazzy kept it real! The so called wack rappers have at least 2 hits under their belt right now.


    Saturday, March 31, 2012

    Don Jazzy’s Exclusive Interview With Hip Hop World

    So, with all the buzz about D’Banj and Don Jazzy‘s break-up still very latent and thick in the air, the team at Hip Hop World recently decided to release this interview where Don Jazzy talks about the very beginnings of the “Don Jazzy” and “Mo’Hits” brands.

    Check on it.


    Saturday, March 24, 2012

    Don Jazzy Gets Multi Million Naira Deal After Split With D'Banj**Meets Wande Coal In South Africa


    This must be a happy and good time for Michael Collins Elebuwa, who is well known as Don Jazzy, as he has slapped with a juicy deal.

    According to information available to 3m360.com from a grapevine, the celebrated music producer signed a double digit million naira worth deal with Samsung for its home theatre system.

    We learnt that he helped in designing the bass system of Samsung's Afro POP Home Theatre system. He is presently in Cape Town, South Africa.

    We scooped that Don Jazzy is also in South Africa with Wande Coal working on a music video.
    Don Jazzy and D'Banj called it quit with each other after about nine years together as Mohits label co-owners.

    Tuesday, March 20, 2012

    Dr Sid speaks about the disolution of Mo'Hits, reacts to Don Jazzy, Dbanj split



    Hip hop artiste, Dr. Sidney Esiri aka Dr. Sid, has reacted to the split between the co-founders of record label, Mo’hits, Don Jazzy and Dbanj.
    Dr. Sid is a dentist and member of the Mo’Hits group.
    Dr. Sid said in posts on his Twitter account, @iamdrsid, on Monday that Don Jazzy, whose real name is Michael Collins, had not been given adequate appreciation for his contributions to the success of the label.
    He, however, did not speak further on the rift between Don Jazzy and Dbanj (real name – Dapo Oyebanjo).
    Don Jazzy had in a post on Twitter on Saturday, March 17, 2012, confirmed speculations about his split with Dbanj.
    Dr. Sid, however, said the split had put all members of the Mo’hits family in a sensitive position.
    The unedited tweets read, “DonJazzy is d most important piece of Mo hits, who doesnt get the credit he deserves, without his creativity a lot of things will not exist.
    “that being said i will not be commenting on the issue of the mohits situation for now pls respect that its a very sensitive time for us all.”
    Interestingly in his biography on his website, Dr. Sid recounts how he moved to the United Kingdom after becoming a dentist and worked “with the likes of JJC & the 419 squad, Felix Duke, KAS, R70 music group and a then Unknown D’Banj.”
    He also states how he “signed onto Don Jazzy’s Mo’ Hits records alongside D’banj, Wande Coal, Kayswitch and D’Prince and featured on 7 of the 15 tracks on the Mo Hits Allstars CV (Curriculum Vitae Album), and featured in the videos for Move your body, booty call , kpere and Close to you.”

    Monday, March 19, 2012

    JAJ, TOOLZ, ELDEE, DAREY, OTHERS SPEAK ON D’BANJ-DON JAZZY SPLIT



    The recent split between Mo’Hits bosses D’banj and Don Jazzy has gained major attention from all over the world with everyone sharing their opinions on the sad separation.

    Here’s what some of key industry players have to say on the shocking development… We’d love to know what you think too.

    Terry Tha Rapman: Well, first of, I don’t want to believe it’s true. Who knows it might be a publicity stunt. But if it’s true, then it’s sad because they were about to make history with the alliance with G.O.O.D Music. Now Mo’Hits’ fans are torn apart and it might affect both of them.

    M-Trill: I think it’s a sad development not just that they split but the way they did. I wish it was more cordial. Now, I have renewed my respect for Kenny Ogungbe and D1. I wish them both the best…

    Demola Ogundele (Notjustok): The split is sad. The good thing is that they are still both alive and have the opportunity to drop music that we can still enjoy. The bad thing is that we won’t get to enjoy the Synergy and the magic they have created together in the past. I wish them both blessings as they move on to their individual goals.

    Evaezi: I’m genuinely speechless and sad. They made a great team… Their chemistry was unbelievable…and you could feel it in their music. As for the effects, I honestly don’t know. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

    Cyrus Tha Virus: I really think it’s not as bad as a lot of people are making it out to be; both parties have paid their dues together as a formidable Mo’Hits entity. Now I guess it’s time for chasing separate personal dreams; what it portends for the Nigerian Music industry? I guess we will now see a lot of the other ‘labels’ struggling to become the number one label in Nigeria and I can’t wait to see what Don Jazzy and D’banj can do separately.

    Goldie: I feel it’s very sad, especially as together; they were a force to be reckoned with. It’s hard to imagine how each would cope without the other.

    Princess: They are both roles models to a lot of people. They should sort out their differences but not break up

    Overdose: Both men are grown and make decisions. I don’t think it has anything to do with other people making music.

    Aremu Afolayan: a fan of them. I don’t know what their problem is. They make a hell lot of money from us Nigerians. They should call themselves together and settle it. It’ll affect a lot of things in the industry.

    OC Ukeje: The music industry will do well with or without them. They will need people. Don Jazzy has an advantage over him as a producer and singer.

    Olisa Adibua: The industry is bigger than them. So it can’t affect them. It’s time for the industry to get more people. The artistes under the label won’t suffer, just that the friendship between the two will. They might come back again like the Beatles

    Jacob Akinyemi Johnson: Well the truth is I don’t have all the facts about the matter yet, and as such I can’t really speak on it for now. Don Jazzy and Dbanj are both my friends so I have to be careful what I say about it for now.

    Ebuka Obi-Uchendu: It’s hard to react yet because we’ve not heard from D’banj yet, but in all I think music has gone beyond individuals, it’s not the end of the world. The good thing is Don jazzy has said he’s gonna continue doing music and D’banj too will continue, though maybe on an international level, but at any rate, I think they will continue doing good music.

    eLDee: I don’t see any negative effects on the industry. I think they are going to continue to do good music as long as they are active. It’s just unfortunate things turned out this way and I wish it wouldn’t have come to this. I’ve been through this before and I can tell you it hurts. But I wish them the best.

    Toolz: I think it’s sad because you really can’t talk about Nigerian music without mentioning them. However, I see it as a whole new chapter for the artistes on the label and I also think that won’t stop them from doing music.

    Steve Babaeko: Unlike most people my focus is not on the split but the outstanding contribution that both Don Jazzy and D’banj have made and are still making to Nigeria’s music industry. Change is part of this game, sadly so. In a country where millions of young people are struggling to find their voice, these gentlemen not only found theirs they spoke eloquently about the courage, perseverance and creativity of Nigerian youths. I wish both of them good luck in their future pursuits.

    Olumide Iyanda: Well I think it definitely has affected the music industry, I was there when the whole thing started in 2004. Anyway, for now, let’s see how the whole thing goes.

    Segun Demuren: I think it’s a shock, especially coming on the heels of a major international deal, I wish it didn’t have to happen this way. Don Jazzy is probably the best producer in the country right now, and D’banj, in spite of what people may say or think, I mean, I know he drew quite a lot of criticism on twitter and the like, but he is one of the most electrifying performers anywhere. I think they will both go on to do very well in their careers.

    Modenine: Well I’ve known D’banj for quite a while now, more than 10 years ago, and I’ve also met Don Jazzy as well and we all know they are both an award winning team. I’m not about what went down and all of that, but It’s unfortunate. I do wish them well though.

    Obi Asika: I was extremely sad to see Don Jazzy’s tweet today. I just want to salute Don Jazzy and D’banj and the entire mo hits crew, amazing memories! I pray that the personal relationships can be repaired and wish both Don Jazzy and D’banj well. They made history don’t forget it! Sad News!

    Illbliss: It came as a shock. They made great music as a team but then that’s the music business. Life goes on uninterrupted.

    Darey: It’s pretty sad to hear that because they are all my friends. I hope everything turns out for the best

    Monday, February 20, 2012

    I Don’t Belong To ILLUMINATI - Don Jazzy


    Star music producer and Mo’Hits Records boss, Don Jazzy, has denied ever been a member of the powerful global fraternity, Illuminati. He described as spoof the stories that himself and the Mo’Hits team, are new recruits into the Illuminati cult.
    Don Jazzy, in response to the speculations, makes the rebuttal in a no-hold barred interview with the music magazine, HipHop World.
    The award winning producer said that was the ‘dumbest story’ he ever read in his entire life. “I know the first thing is to put God first. I am not Illuminati or anything. I did not join any secret cult. You people did not even dash me Ogboni first or Eiye or anything; you just say Illuminati straight. It does not make any sense. I don’t even know who those people are in the first place. I believe in God and I have never done juju of any sort,” Don Jazzy said. While the rumour mill ascribes Don Jazzy and his Mo’Hits crew’s source of success to the cult, in the contrary, Don Jazzy said his sources of success have been God and hard work. He claimed that he also tries as much as possible to be himself as a music producer.
    “If I’m doing a beat and it doesn’t come out right, I am not afraid to delete and start again. I take my time to make sure the beat sounds proper before I put it,” he said.
    I guess this should now put to an end all the conspiracy theories of a new inspired illuminati Don Jazzy.

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