Don Jazzy and Dbanj
D’banj says the idea for him and Don Jazzy to go their separate ways did not come from him but from the producer.
Speaking in a recent interview, the singer said he has no regrets about their split, adding that their long-standing friendship has remained intact despite the end of Mo’ Hits Records.
The Koko Master revealed that Don Jazzy handed him “a hundred percent” of his music catalogue, alongside “ten other songs” yet to be released.
“The idea to go our separate ways didn’t come from me. The idea came from Don Jazzy a hundred percent, and that’s why we’re still cool. That’s why we have no issues. And that’s why he gave me everything,” he said.
Speaking in a recent interview, the singer said he has no regrets about their split, adding that their long-standing friendship has remained intact despite the end of Mo’ Hits Records.
The Koko Master revealed that Don Jazzy handed him “a hundred percent” of his music catalogue, alongside “ten other songs” yet to be released.
“The idea to go our separate ways didn’t come from me. The idea came from Don Jazzy a hundred percent, and that’s why we’re still cool. That’s why we have no issues. And that’s why he gave me everything,” he said.
Speaking about their friendship, the Kokomaster said many people assume they are no longer on good terms, but the opposite is true.
“People don’t know but Don Jazzy and I talk very much. We’re still very good friends. For my 20 years anniversary teaser, I sent my idea of the John Wick clip to Jazzy and he came through,” he said.
“Because my story cannot be told without him being part of it and vice versa. In terms of collaborations, I’ve missed us working together but we’ve done records together that haven’t been released.”
When asked if he would do anything differently in his relationship with Don Jazzy, D’banj replied “nothing”. Thecable

