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Heavyweight music producer was not born with a silverspoon,He actually grew up in Ajegunle worshipping at Cherubim and Seraphim church.After second school,Don JazzyHe went on to Ambrosse Alli University but had to drop out as a result of financial issues. Don Jazzy had to sell bean cake (akara) for his mom in Ajegunle and had to become a bus conductor to feed his family.The Most sought after producer never left Nigeria for London for pursue an education. An uncle of his asked him to come play instrumentals for a church in London and after spending sometime in London,he never thought of returning to Nigeria until D’banj persuaded him to, a move that can’t be said to be regretted as today the soft spoken producer seats as the President of one of Nigeria’s most promising and fledging record label,Mo Hits Records.PRODUCER DBANJS THE ENTERTAINER ALBUM1. BackgroundThe Entertainer was named referring to D'banj's skills as an entertainer some of the songs for the album however, were already getting radio play before the album was officially released this increased the public demand for the album2. ReceptionThe album met great reception throughout Africa but performed best Ghana and his home country of Nigeria. The tracks like "Mo Gbono Feli Feli", "Igwe" and "Suddenly" had a huge influence throughout African Clubs3. Track listing# Title Producer(s) Time 1 "Mo Gbona Feli Feli]" D'banj and Don Jazzy 4:18 2 "Kimon" D'banj and Don Jazzy 3 "Celebrate Ft. Wande Coal" D'banj and Don Jazzy 3:55 4 "Olorun Maje" D'banj and Don Jazzy 5 "Suddenley" D'banj and Don Jazzy 3:34 6 "Fall In Love" D'banj and Don Jazzy 4:03 7 "Gbelo Gbelo Ft. Special Kid" D'banj and Don Jazzy 8 "Igwe (D'banj)" D'banj and Don Jazzy 3:50 9 "If I Dey Crase Ft. K-Switch" D'banj and Don Jazzy 10 "Entertainer" D'banj and Don Jazzy 2:26Categories: Orphaned articles from February 2009, All orphaned articles, 2008 albums, Rhythm and blues albums
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