- Nigerian Musicians D’banj and Don Jazzy Reunite for ‘The Entertainer Sequel’ Album.
- The album features remixes of hit songs like ‘Fall in Love’, ‘Feli Feli’, ‘Igwe’, and ‘Suddenly’.
Popular Nigerian artists Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, known as Dbanj, and Michael Collins Ajereh, also called Don Jazzy, have come together to launch a new album titled ‘The Entertainer Sequel’.
Dbanj announced this on his Instagram, sharing a video featuring Don Jazzy, TV host Jimmie Akinsola, actor Gideon Okeke, and others.
This album is a continuation of Dbanj’s 2008 album ‘The Entertainer’ and includes remixes of hit songs like ‘Fall in Love’, ‘Feli Feli’, ‘Igwe’, and ‘Suddenly’.
D’Banj rose to fame with his first hit, ‘No Long Thing’, released in 2005.
He collaborated with Don Jazzy at their joint music label, ‘Mo’Hits Records’, until they had a disagreement. D’Banj’s new album is set to be released on Friday, August 16th.
In a recent movie clip, D’Banj, who was kidnapped, was shown being beaten and tied to a chair, while Don Jazzy came to save him. The video has received a lot of praise, with fans and supporters filling the comments with compliments for the music stars as actors.
Check out the video below and some responses to it.
Muyiwa Ademola wrote, “And Don sniped to defend DBanj! Quite happy to see this! Old love never dies, though it can rest just like the soldier’s gun!
Funke Akindele responded with several dancing emojis.
Empress Njamah wrote, “Off my hat. Can I put it back on now?
Chinedu Ikedieze wrote, “Bad o
Dayo Amusa, Shaffy Bello and Helen Paul commented with several love emojis.
Jide Awobona commented with clapping emojis
In other news, Nigerian Afropop artist Chike Ezekpeazu Osebuka, better known as Chike, has given N1 million to a troll who criticized him for purportedly obtaining popularity from the late rapper Mohbad.
This gesture follows the publication of Chike’s smash single “Egwu,” a duet with Mohbad before his sad death.
The song immediately rose up the charts, becoming a significant success across several streaming platforms. Despite the success, several social media users accused Chike of using Mohbad’s name for personal benefit.
The criticism escalated after Chike posted a video of his new song on X (previously Twitter), prompting a specific troll, @hate_ofx, to say, “Mohbad made you.”
In an unexpected move, Chike chose to transform the criticism into a constructive deed. By giving N1 million to the troll.
See The Exchange Below:
@Officialchike replied: “Your mother made you”
@hate_ofx stated: “true but mohbad made you dawg”
@Officialchike responded: “Your mother made you , but I hope you find somone to MAKE you coz I don’t see you doing it yourself . Jesus stays king.”
@hate_ofx opined: “you wey dey share streams with young duu, if no be for mohbad where you for see 40 million streams”
@Officialchike stated: “Now I doubt your mother even made you right . If she didn’t teach you manners she should have taught you research . I for send you like 1M now , make hunger comot your eye make you see road but your account fit collapse. Let the good guy rest in peace .”
@Officialchike added: I know say na hunger. hunger boy , Oya and eat .”