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| D'Banj | 
Multiple award winning Nigerian super star, Dapo Oyebanjo populalrly 
known as D’Banj is no doubt one of Nigeria’s most resourceful 
entertainers. His break up with his partner, Don Jazzy generated a lot 
of controversy both within and outside the music idustry. Many music 
buffs even took a bet on him that he won’t last more than six months 
before he goes under. At one point, he became the most underrated music 
act. He rose above it all and came up tops.
Today, D’Banj seems to be very happy with the path he chose and declares
 he has no regret. His earnings have increased and he’s gained more 
international recognition. His road manager revealed that D’Banj now 
commands N8,000,000.00 and $100,000.00 outside Nigeria.
In his characteristic funny and lively attitude, he sat down with Seun Apara and speaks about his past and future.
First of all, how much are you worth now?
(Laughs). God has blessed me o. Ah, make I no lie (I won’t lie), Oluwa 
(God) is involved. I can’t start counting my blessings but I thank God.
The latest project from your stable now is the DKM album and it drops in two weeks. Give us an exclusive insight into it?
The ‘DKM’ Album, D Kings Men is a compilation of songs from the artistes
 on DB Records and is not a D’ Banj’s Album. It has a compilation of 
songs and sounds done by DB records artistes comprising myself, Kay 
Switch and J.Sol. DKM album has already dropped on pre-sales online.
This is the first time I will be doing pre-sales of any album and I was 
surprised that in less than three days, the response was massive. I was 
in Atlanta and I flew back home immediately. I am actually excited about
 it and not just for me alone.
I’m excited that if by God’s grace this works out, finally, it will curb
 piracy and provide another means of distribution other than Alaba 
Market.
Are you trying to set up a distribution channel?
Definitely and is not for the benefit of DB Records artiste alone, is 
for the benefit of all Nigerian acts. The big thing about this is that 
the distribution of DKM album is not going to be online alone.
We have been looking for a way whereby our fans and the masses can get 
hold of our product other than on the street because I have heard 
complaints in the past that they don’t get the original copies of our 
albums.
So now, it has been structured in a way that it will be delivered directly to your house, once you pre-buy the album.
Then, it will be available in all GT Bank offices nationwide. I can tell
 you categorically that Fally Ipupa is on this album, Kanye West is on 
the album and Olamide is also on the album. Another shocker is that 
Durella is on the album (laughs)
Durella?
Yes, I know a lot of people will be surprised. Wait till you hear the song.
We heard you are also planning an album cum birthday concert?
We are definitely working on the DKM concert and will feature our 
friends that featured on the album. Other colleagues of mine will also 
be coming for the DKM concert scheduled for June 2013.
It is such a big thing because my birthday is June 9th and we will be 
celebrating for the whole month of June. The Lord has blessed me and I 
need to celebrate. We have made such a big plan that when the album 
drops, I will go on tour throughout the month of June.
Any of my fans in any country listed on the tour that already have the 
album will have access to the tour. The Koko community card inside the 
album gives them the chance to meet me and groove with me. The grand 
finale is on June 24th at the Expo Hall of Eko Hotel in Lagos where we 
will be staging the DKM Concert and my birthday bash together. I am 
bringing 2Chainz from America to perform at the concert.
I’m aware that you have other businesses, how do you manage all of them?
We have a management company called DKM that handles lot of brands and 
endorsements. So everything is more organized now with the launch of DKM
 Media last year. We started with the Koko Concert and that is the first
 time we did a concert and we wanted to do something different.Let me 
quickly use this opportunity to apologise to all my wonderful fans that 
trekked that long distance to the Koko Concert last year.
I promise them we are not trekking again this year because we have a solid arrangement.
I listened to one of the songs on the DKM album titled Nonsense but I realized the song seems to have a violence theme.
How will you explain that?
When I do my music, I do it like a day to day thing. You have heard 
Suddenly and Mogbona Felifeli. So this new song you are referring to 
won’t be an exception. When I say ‘egba ojue’ (slap him), it means 
enough of negative talks around you.
However, how do you end negative talks around you, it’s simply by 
stopping the negative things. For example, if you have an Ipad that is 
messing up, the best way to ‘gba ojue’ (slap it) is by repairing it.
With four nominations at World Music Awards including ‘Best Song of The 
Year and Best World Artiste’, what is more paramount to you at this 
point of your career?
What is more paramount to me is the same drive from the beginning. 
Oliver Twist did number 9 in the U.K top chart, number 2 in U.K R &B
 and number one in Romania. I will be 10 years on stage next year, 
though am already more than ten years in the industry but I released 
Tongolo in March 2004. Within ten years, I have been able to take our 
music and our culture to everywhere in Africa, Canada, America and 
Europe. With my partnership with G.O.O.D music and Universal Music, 
sooner or later, the whole world will hear about D’banj and other 
artiste like MI, Olamide and many others .We will showcase ourselves to 
the world and they are going to buy our music. The Grammy too is very 
near because we have won several Channel O awards, Soundcity, MTV, NMVA 
and many others.
Having done stuffs with few African top acts like Fally Ipupa, Sarkodie 
and 2Face, is there any particular African artiste you have in mind to 
work with soon?
I have done a lot of songs with 2Face but I still want to do more songs 
with him, infact do an album together. We will call it ‘Best of Both 
worlds’.
Having performed at top world concerts like Wireless, Radio 1 Hackney 
Weekend and few others, is there any particular concert you are eyeing 
at the moment?
It will be The Live Nation tour and any other major tour that is top 
class where I can promote African language and culture. I go to some 
tours and I’ll tell the white people that if you see a rich Nigerian, 
call him Igwe (King) and they will all shout Igwe.
I teach them African languages and culture because I’m an African 
ambassador. Sometimes they don’t know the meaning until I translate.
What is your utmost possession?
For now, I will say is my distribution.
For once, we need to get music distribution right in this country and be
 able curb piracy. Aside, musicians will be able to make so much money 
from their works. 
What is the true story of your former manager, Bankulli’s exit from DB Records?
The thing is that I won’t really dwell too much on this issue but I want
 to categorically say everything that everybody has read or heard is a 
big fat lie.
Infact, I don’t know where that story is coming from. There is a 
definitely time for everything. Bankulli was a wonderful manager and he 
is still my brother.
He is a good guy but he can’t be flying around with me again as he now 
does his own things. He still called us for a show recently when we were
 in South Africa.
When people say someone that worked with me for one year is not working 
with me again, I laugh. My former manager, Sunday Are still gets me 
shows. People keep spreading unpalatable rumors.
Are you in touch with former partner, Don Jazzy?
Don Jazzy produced four songs on the DKM album coming out soon. I 
remember when I was in America and they were mastering a song and I 
heard the one featuring Fally Ipupa which was produced by Don Jazzy and I
 was like wow! I called him immediately and he picked up. I said listen 
to what I’m hearing, this is a music you produced. So don’t get twisted 
like I said, love is a beautiful thing. I’m a businessman and I do what 
is right for my business. What I’m doing now is what I have always 
wanted as an artiste, professionalism and good distribution. I don’t 
have any regret.
Tell us about your relationship status…
I have dated a lot of women but I don’t really want to talk about them 
because most of them have moved on and some are married. I don’t have 
any regret at all because I am still young and am still a bachelor.
Do you feel bothered about it when your mum brings up the issue?
Not at all but it’s a normal thing for mothers. She is proud of me and I
 do let her understand that it’s not that I don’t want to marry but I 
have not found the right one. If she finds the right one for me; she can
 call me.
How do you react to rumors and critics?
It’s a normal thing for people to talk but you don’t have to be 
distracted. All you need is to stay focused. I want to thank everybody 
for staying with me genuinely even during the dreadful time. I promise 
not to let you guys down and you should remember that in everything I 
do, I’m also human.