"Music is the art of combining sounds in a manner agreeable to the ear”. I take pride in quoting my music teacher in junior secondary. If I say I love music, its an understatement. Matter-of -factly I can talk about music for hours without getting tired or bore you.
The reason behind this niche; so I can talk shop, non-stop from reggae to hip hop.This is not your average music blog it gets “deeper than the mind of Minolta”, so this might just be your new addiction.
Let me start with this very intriguing discovery I made
a while ago. About this two dynamic Nigerian artistes “Don jazzy and D’banj” I have
their picture posted up.They took the music industry by storm with their
creativity and artistry, churning out
hit after hit. Little wonder their music label name was called “Mo-hits”.
Was it “tongolo”, “soco” or “Why me” ? You just couldn’t
help the sonorous background vocals of Don
jazzy or the stage presence of the koko
master. Now speaking of what I discovered.
They came up with a concept where Don jazzy only
speaks to D’banj and D’banj translates.Up till now nobody knows what d koko is,
brilliant you’ll say but then check this out.
They picked two biblical characters in the person
of Moses and Aaron his brother. Don
jazzy is Moses and D’banj is Aaron. Moses was a stammerer and Aaron had to do
the talking, same for our guys. Moses had a staff and Don jazzy had a walking
stick.Moses performed miracles through Aaron, Don jazzy gave us hit songs
through D’banj. I bet you didn’t think about it until now right? Thank me
later…
Don’t ask me how I know, I just know call it a
chidinwamama theory and it sure makes a lot of sense. Just like a D’banj
without a Don jazzy is a “No-hit|” there is just no miracle, if you catch my
drift. The synergy was everything so please guys do us a big favor in the
future and drop one “Mo-hit” and let me have the priviledge of
breaking the good news on my blog.
You guys rock and there is no Nigerian music history
without both of you, because you took it to another level after 2baba and kennis music. Big up!
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