D'banj can never rundown
The Entertainer has been written off so many times in his career, but somehow, someway he comes back into reckoning.
My man D'banj is the proverbial cat with nine lives. When you think he is out of the game, he manages to sneak back in.
The
big baller reputation of the 'White Lion' took a big hit when reports
surfaced that he is broke. To make matters worse he was served with a
court injunction over an alleged debt case.
It
looked like it was lights out for Eja Nla. Without a concrete hit since
'Oliver' in 2011, D'banj's as a music force has been waning.
Even though the DKM album had good songs, the album wasn't enough to change the unfair perception that D'banj is hopeless with Don Jazzy.
As
blows continued to land on him, D'banj backed himself into a corner and
like Mohammed Ali landed a knock out punch that has opened the game up
for him.
Surely you must have seen The Truth With D'banj, an engaging Q&A session with Olisa Adibua
of BEAT FM. If you haven't, I implore you to do. It is a much needed
break from the heavy political content that is online these days.
With thirty minutes making up the first part of the interview, D'banj has been able to turn the tide one again to his favour.
He
was charismatic, charming, entertaining, funny and objective when he
needed to be. In the video, you don't see a man struggling with
finances. You see a man confident in his God given talent to entertain
people.
It's very hard not to watch that video,
and not be swayed by D'banj's electric personality. Many people who have
interviewed him have been moved by his personality. Kudos to the
veteran Olisa Adibua for not turning into a groupie.
The
thing that impressed me in the video is how D'banj was composed. He
didn't get emotional when he was narrating his version of events that
lead to the downfall of Mo' Hits. He was calm, and even cracked a joke
that his brother was in on the plot to kick him out of the label.
What
this interview has done for D'banj is that it makes him a good guy
again, without making Don Jazzy the bad guy. That was a classy move. No
need to tear up old wounds.
Everyone loves D'banj
again, and want him to succeed. This change in public perception
couldn't have come at a better time when his tenth year anniversary is
at the corner.
D'banj is a hustler, and you can
never count a hustler out. When you think it's over, the hustler has one
more trick up his sleeve.
Never count D'banj out
of the game. As long as Nigerians have the need to be entertained,
D'banj will always be around. He might not have the hit singles he once
had, but when it comes to entertainment D'banj will always be relevant.
It is not yet over for the Koko Master.
P.S
As for Dr. Sid it will he harsh to judge someone over an opinion he/she
had two years ago. However, if Dr. Sid still believes that D'banj held
back his career then that's a sorry case of one not believing in
himself.
There's a reason why there are stars, superstars, and mega stars. Choose your own, and play your position bro.
Source:Ayomide O. Tayo: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
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