Singer Korede Bello talks about his relationship with Don Jazzy

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Korede Bello, a popular Nigerian musician, has opened up about his relationship with his former record label boss, Don Jazzy.

The artist added that he still has a strong relationship with the CEO of Mavin Records.

He revealed this in a recent interview with TVC’s “Your View Pidgin.”

When asked about his relationship with Don Jazzy after leaving Mavin Records to pursue a solo career, the ‘Godwin’ crooner replied,  “When you go into a relationship, it’s best to go into that relationship with a person who would never be nasty on bad days. The quality of people you go into relationships with matters. I’m not a troublesome person, neither is Don Jazzy, so when our contractual agreement ended, we still had our relationship intact.”

Bello stressed the significance of balance and understanding one’s path, noting that he and Don Jazzy will always be family, even though they are no longer officially together.

While on the show, the singer received countless congratulations from fans all throughout the country, who appreciated his latest album, “KoreDay.”

Many viewers stated how much they enjoyed every song on the album.

When asked if he planned to expand and pursue interests other than music, Bello said that he already has a perfume brand that creates niche fragrances for everyone.

He also stated that he intends to enter the wellness space and assist people in achieving physical and emotional well-being through affordable products.

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In other news, Dayo Adeneye, the dynamic entertainment entrepreneur and co-founder of Kennis Music with his partner Kenny Ogungbe, has opened out about a difficult period in their long-standing union.

In a lively and animated conversation with comedian Teju Babyface on his talk show, Adeneye graphically described the stormy moments when he and Keke  fell out.

He recalled seeking his father’s wise advice throughout the schism. His father’s advice was astonishingly simple yet profound: nothing should come between them, and if their disagreement was about something as minor as money or a lady, they should find a way to work it out.

This unusual logic left Teju Babyface in stitches, unable to fathom how such a resolution was possible.

Adeneye reiterated that money was never an issue between him and Keke Ogungbe. Their disagreement was sparked by a much more personal and emotional issue: a woman they both intended to date.

Adeneye and Ogungbe’s relationship had weathered many storms since they launched Kennis Music in 2000, a label that propelled many Nigerian music superstars to success, including 2face, Eedris AbdulKareem, Tony Tetuila, Sound Sultan, Jaywon, and many others.

This revelation comes hot on the heels of D1 Adeneye’s scathing indictment of Nigerian women who, according to him value their physical attractiveness over their intelligence.

In a blazing tete-a-tete on the Honest Bunch Podcast, D1 took no prisoners as he slammed the practice of women brazenly parading their “assets” online, seeking for male attention with every sexy post.

D1 didn’t mince words when he ripped into the idea of relying entirely on physical appearance to preserve a relationship.

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