D’Banj has offered a clearer picture of what led to the end of Mo’Hits Records, revealing that the decision to dissolve the iconic label came entirely from Don Jazzy.
In his conversation with Seun Okinbaloye, he emphasized that there was no feud behind the separation — just a difference in direction and the timing of their individual ambitions.
He noted that Don Jazzy made the transition easier by handing him full control of his catalog, including a batch of unreleased songs, allowing his career to move forward without disruption. D’Banj recalled Oliver Twist as their final major collaboration and a turning point that helped push him onto the global stage.
D’Banj explained:
“It didn’t come from me, the idea to go our separate ways didn’t come from me, it came from Don Jazzy 100%. That’s why we’re still cool, and that’s why he gave me 100 percent of my catalog, even 10 other songs I haven’t released. It’s not about the record label for me, it’s about the movement and future.”
“For me personally, even though it was a journey and he had his opinions, I knew that we needed to cement that global movement, and I’m glad that, in the end, God still made it happen for us.”
The idea to break from Don Jazzy didn't come from me – Dbanj
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