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The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by iloriolushola(m): 8:14am On Aug 23, 2015
In the last few years, D’Banj was arguably the most celebrated Nigerian artiste alive. Over seven years, he kept churning out hits and bestrode the music scene like a colossus. But few months after his break up with his producer and partner of the defunct Mo’Hits Records-Don Jazzy, things began tonosedive and his relevance began to wane.Since the breakup in 2012, he has worked with four different managers and management companies rangingfrom Seun Abisagboola popularly known as Bankulli, Tonye Merrit, Tony Nwakalor and Sunday Are of List Entertainment, his manager in the Mo’Hits era.What we can’t however comprehend is whether these managers could no longer wave the magic wand effectively enough to yield the very badly needed effect to catapult D’Banj’s career to a most enviable height.However, it might not be far from the truth to say that D’Banj is the architect of his own misfortune.This week, Seun Apara attempts to examine the dwindling fortunes and career of the pop star and his many struggles to regain reckoning in the spotlight.AD:Learn To Make N200,000 - N350,000 Monthly Like Jumia & Konga. - Click Here To Start1. Capacity:It is an obvious secret that D’Banj lacks the capacity to single handedly write a good song but he is no doubt a great entertainer. His performances are always full of great energy and exudelots of confidence. He is unarguably a superb performer. Beyond that, what is the essence of sweating it out on stage when the fans are obviously not connecting with the music?It has been observed that D’Banj doesn’t have the ability to write to the maximum capacity of an ideal song. He only writes catch phrases that match his somewhat mediocre vocal strength so that he can confidently express it.And with a voice that is limited, the song also becomes limited. Aside the fact that his songs now sound monotonous, they are written and performed within the same style, similar dynamics and similar expression.A common feature in his music of recent is that he sings the entire song at a similar pitch and similar emotional intensity unlike the good old Mo’Hits days. While his relationship with Don Jazzy subsists,Jazzy reportedly composed over 90%of the songs they recorded.To however cover up for his lapses, one would have expected him to immediately enlist the services of a good songwriter or develop his own capacity. His last major hit still remains Oliver Twist, his last song produced by Don Jazzy.


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Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by redcliff: 8:20am On Aug 23, 2015
What is the essence of this silly thread? No correlation between topic and content
Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by iloriolushola(m): 8:20am On Aug 23, 2015
2. Phony Hype:Most entertainment practitioners’ lifestyles do not actually reflect their true personalities.Immediately after the Mo’Hits break up, Mr. Dapo Oyebanjo dwelled so much on the hypes of his international breakthrough record deals like; Good Music, Def Jam, Mercury, the license to bring DefJam to Africa (the African arm of Island Def Jam which is under the parent company Universal Music Group and home to some of the biggest superstars on the planet) and later Sony Music, RCA.In an industry where water is made to looklike wine and stone is polished to resemble bread, he was so concerned about the money, the fame and the respect.The Universal deal was a good development but he was oblivious of the imminent danger ahead. And now, the power notes don’t become loud.It is not because he can’t sing them without screaming, but because of emotional artistic expression.

Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by iloriolushola(m): 8:21am On Aug 23, 2015
3. Short Term Plan:Immediately after the break up, D’Banj and his then team were majorly concerned about the immediate effect of the break up and tried hard to dissuade the obvious reality thatDon Jazzywas behind most of his hits.While Don Jazzy took his time to work on the Mavin Brand, struck deals with the artistes and went on silently to record songs that later became hits,D’Banjhurriedly released some songs too and basked in the euphoria of the momentary hype of his international deals.Seven months after, there was nothing else to talk about as all the gists had been exhausted.
Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by iloriolushola(m): 8:22am On Aug 23, 2015
4. Right Team:As part of his short term plan, Mr. Oyebanjo failed to put together the right team in terms of making good music such as song writing and production.One would have expected his team to immediately bring on board a producer/production team or songwriter to immediately understudy Don Jazzy’s effect on D’Banj’s music and see how it could be improved upon.This might have helped in the type of music churned out by him. Being a musician involves composing, writing, singing, playing, arranging, recording, producing, mixing, mastering, promoting, performing and lots more.
Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by iloriolushola(m): 8:23am On Aug 23, 2015
5. STYLE:There is no doubt that D’Banj has lost the steam in his career.According to a reporter, Samuel Abulude, he wrote that “It is worthy of note that D’Banj’s current music is different and of less quality since his former music producer, Don Jazzy stopped producing his music.Djs and observers of the Kokomaster haveseen a detour in D’Banj’s style of music and this is perhaps why he is seen as missing his former boss and business partner.Comedians have joked that anything Don Jazzy touches turns to gold (a hit) and that D’Banj needs him again for this”.
Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by iloriolushola(m): 8:24am On Aug 23, 2015
6. Direction:His fans at some point were lost as regards the direction of his music. Before then, especially in the Mo’Hits days, fans and critics alike knew exactly what to expect from D’Banj.As earlier observed, a voice that is limited will automatically produce a song that is limited. A common feature in his music of recent is that he sings the entire song at a similar pitch and similar emotional intensity unlike before.Right now, some critics in the industry feelthat he needs to develop greater strength and it’ll be remarkable how much more interesting his song and expression will become.Creativity prevails for the songwriter, whenhe or she possesses adequate vocal strength and dexterity to express with. If he can develop his range, his song writing skills becomes bolder and more interesting.
Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by iloriolushola(m): 8:25am On Aug 23, 2015
7. The Harmonicacheesy’Banj sure knows how to play one instrument very well with lots of dexterity, the mouth organ otherwise known as the Harmonica.He has made use of it on few occasions but has not been consistent with it.The instrument might have given some form of solace to most of his hitherto disappointed fans.
Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by dammiecool(m): 8:38am On Aug 23, 2015
Invest more energy in ur life instead of finding seven miserable mistakes of Dbanj.




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Re: The Seven Mistakes Of D’banj by Awesomeking: 5:10pm On Aug 23, 2015
Yeah major facts there though,i dont know when nigerian artistes will learn their mistakes and hire songwriters cheesy cheesy

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