“If I say I don’t miss Don Jazzy, I am lying. I
have spent the better part of my career with him. I was married to him in a way
(laughs). So I miss everything about Mo’Hits: the family, the movement, and the
vibe of being in the studio with him. I miss the jokes and the arguments, but I
have since keyed into the notion that nothing can stop a moving train.
“Nevertheless we can always do music together.
The track, ‘Top of the World’ was produced by a Grammy Award Winner. The songs
‘Finally’ and ‘Don’t Tell Me Nonsense’ was produced by my producer while
‘Oliver Twist’ was produced by Don Jazzy. So, why won’t I have him on my 10
years anniversary album?
“I have never said I am a musician; I am an entertainer.
Some people say I can pick up a microphone and become a comedian. Therefore
nobody should come and ask if I want to go into acting because they should know
I am already an actor. It depends on when the right script and concept lands in
my hands.
“For now, I am concerned about achieving new
things and breaking new grounds. By the time I enter Hollywood , I believe that I’ll become as
successful as I have been as a singer. The movie titled ‘I am Banga Lee’,
starring Genevieve, to be released in 2014, won’t be a bad idea,” He said.
On Genevieve Nnaji:
dbanj-and-genevieve-nnaji
“Apart from the fact that she is my friend, she
has been a part of my success. There is no way you are going to tell my story
that Genevieve’s name will not come up because she featured in my biggest song
of all time, Fall in Love. So if E True Story comes to Nigeria to
interview me, she will definitely be called upon to tell my story,” he said.
As if to confirm that there was more to his
relationship with the actress than he had always admitted, D’banj added,
reference: punch
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