Trending Gist:Dr Sid Behind Mo'hits Break Up - D’banj
The superstar revealed this during his interview on ‘The Truth’, Click continue below to watch the video or read
sharing his experience with Mo'Hits, while playing a recording that
captures the voice of Dr. Sid, expressing his discontentment about
D’banj’s superstar status, and angrily revealing that D’banj’s greatness
was not good for his career.
The superstar revealed this during his interview on ‘The Truth’,
sharing his experience with Mo'Hits, while playing a recording that
captures the voice of Dr. Sid, expressing his discontentment about
D’banj’s superstar status, and angrily revealing that D’banj’s greatness
was not good for his career.
D’banj has revealed that Dr Sid was partly responsible for the breakup of the defunct Mo'Hits records due to his feelings of insecurity.
The entertainer and Don Jazzy had founded the defunct Mo'Hits records in 2004, and proceeded to release a number of successful albums including D'banj's No Long Thing, Rundown and The Entertainer.
But
an acrimonious split in 2012 made them go separate ways, launching
their separate imprints and releasing music. D’banj believes though,
that the discontent of Dr Sid was a major reason why Mo'Hits broke up.
He
revealed this during his interview on Olisa Adibua’s chat show, ‘The
Truth’, sharing his experience with Mo'Hits, while playing a recording
that captures the voice of Dr. Sid, expressing his discontentment about
D’banj’s superstar status, and angrily revealing that D’banj’s greatness
was not good for his career.
“Did you ever
hear a recording that I did. I think it was in South Africa that Dr Sid
spoke and I recorded it. I will give it to you to play, when you hear
that recording, you will know why Mo'Hits scattered.” D’banj told Olisa.
“That
was exactly what Dr Sid said on the tape, he said that his (Dbanj’s)
light was too much, he was overshadowing us. That’s exactly what he
said. So I will give you the tape, play it, and I think that will end
this whole bullshit.”
Olisa plays the recording and the voice of Dr Sid comes on in a heated.
“Why don’t they know my name, because your brand and your star is too big, it isa big, it was overshadowing us”. Sid can be heard on the recording, in a loud argument with D’banj.
“Tanzania and Nairobi who dey call? Na D’banj na…But D’banj did more negative than positive for my career.”
D’banj
also revealed that he signed Dr Sid to Mo'Hits, against complaints by
Don Jazzy, but the singer contributed to the fall of Mo'Hits. According
to the superstar, he still misses the crew at Mo'Hits.
“Of
course you will miss somebody. Even if you date somebody one day, two
days. Not to talk of kids that I grew up with. I pretty much signed
every one of them. Every one that was sigend on Mo'Hits, I did. In
Jazzy’s words he always points fingers: ‘Na you dey bring this one come
o, if e fumble na you.
“Even Dr Sid, he over-enforced me about it that why, why, why? But I said listen man, this guy is a talented guy.
D'banj
shared details about the breakup, and blamed the partnership between Dr
Sid and Don Jazzy as one of the major reasons for the fall of Mo'Hits.
“So
they were trying to get him to come around, but I understood totally,
which is what I said to you. So when he came back home, he had a meeting
and that was in July, and he said he doesn’t want us to do Mo'Hits
again. That he doesn’t want us to do Mo'Hits again. And I said to him,
‘Please give me 6 months’.
So I told him
to give me 6 months, that he should please just…for me I was even trying
to sell my shares, to convince him again, to sell my shares to someone
else, take the money, go abroad and try. To do anything I could, because
I had seen that it wasn’t working, and him and Sid had formed this
synergy. It was very clear the way…I could see it. He wasn’t very
comfortable around me, I didn’t understand what was happening, and me I
didn’t…everybody knows that I don’t have time. I was always on the move.
I
wasn’t always on ground to see, and I think that was my mistake – I
wasn’t sensitive enough to have noticed. And prior to that, if I felt
anything, just as you would do as a boss, you should do whatever needed
to be done. So I told him to give me 6 months. I remember December, Iwe
had a meeting, and everybody was there, and Don Jazzy also said the same
thing which was after 6 months. That was December 2011, and he said,
that he had thought about it, and he wasn’t interested. In fact, not
just me, that this one wasn’t interested (pointing to others).
“I
was heartbroken, I think Kayswitch was with them, it was one voice, and
I felt like…what’s happening here? And that’s where I started hearing
few things that people just felt that they were not comfortable with me.
For
me I was a business man, I have always been a business man, and I’ve
always been. That’s why I told you to wait for six months, and even
after 6 months, when they said that they were not interested, it was
okay. I was going to actually travel, I was going to just leave, go,
just chill, and reboot. And God has a way of compensating, so Oliver
Twist just blew.
Don Jazzy signed
everything (Oliver Twist) to me. That was part of the divorce
settlement. Don Jazzy said ‘If I dey go for road now, if I hear radio,
and I hear your voice, I go change the station."
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