D'banj and Don Jazzy gets messier! Click for details

This guys have money sha!!!!!! Warring founders of Mo’Hits,Don Jazzy and D’banj, are throwing barbs at each otheras they move to divest theirinvestments and interests inthe label, a confidential emailcorrespondence between them has revealed. If you are one of those who still think that the fallout of Mo’Hits founders, D’banj andDon Jazzy, is a rumour whichwill dissipate in no time, you probably still live in the past.In fact, in order to make the future safe from the past, the duo is already formalising plans to share their assets especially on the ownership of the mouth-watering Mo’Hits catalogue comprising all D’banj’s albums (No Long Thing, Rundown Funk U Up and The Entertainer), Wande Coal’s Mushin to Mo’Hits and The Mo’Hits Crew All Stars’ album, Curriculum Vitae among others. Thus, as you read, Mo’Hits is only waiting for legal certification before it is pronounced dead. And the pallbearers are already waiting in the flanks to ferry the remains of the beloved label to its final resting place, bringing to a painful end the reign and run of the successful label. In the meantime, the Mo’Hits crew has been divided, as the two figures in the unfolding drama are moving out with their different disciples: D’banj’s younger brother, K-Switch, understandably, goes with him while Wande Coal, Dr Sid and D’Prince have settled for Don Jazzy. The future of the label’s artiste manager, Sunday Are, is unknown. Long before the separation became public knowledge, D’banj and Don Jazzy were no longer on speaking terms, an authoritative source tells E-Punch. Neither do they see eye to eye. In fact, at their last concert in New York in February, they only met on stage because each artiste had his own cubicle. Rather, they communicate via email only when necessary. In a confidential email correspondence between theformer collaborators, exclusively obtained by E-Punch, the sordid details that might have led to their break up are veiled, but the bitterness-laced correspondences are open about their claims for the assets of Mo’Hits especially the catalogues of all the artistes. D’banj must pay all the debtsof Mo’Hits – Don Jazzy In regards to D’banj’s claim for 100 percent ownership ofall songs recorded under theMo’Hits imprint, the acclaimedproducer in an email on March 17th, states, “That Mo’Hits Records does not already own 100 per cent of the songs. Note that Mo’Hits Records only owns 60 per cent of the songs and 40 percent belongs to the individual artiste. So, 40 per cent of the songs is not mineto give.” He continues, “That me (I am) giving him (D’banj) my share of the catalogue does not and will never include him having theright to stop them (the artistes) from performing thesongs or give him the right to claim any monies for live performances of these songs

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