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Don Jazzy's email message to
D'banj
D’banj must pay all the debts
of Mo’Hits – Don Jazzy
In regards to D’banj’s claim
for 100 percent ownership of all songs recorded under the Mo’Hits imprint, the
acclaimed producer 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 per cent belongs to the individual artiste. So,
40 per cent of the songs is not mine to give.” He continues, “That me (I am)
giving him (D’banj) my share of the catalogue does not and will never include
him having the right to stop them (the artistes) from performing the
songs or give him the right to claim any monies for live performances of these
songs. And any loans or debt owed by Mo’Hits records as at today will be
cleared by Mr D’banj as I am clearly not aware of any.”
Don Jazzy states further
that the catalogues he is releasing to his former partner only consists of
songs already released in an album exempting new singles and unreleased
materials. “So, songs like Wande Coal’s Go Low and Been
Long You Saw Me are not part of this catalogue he is receiving. Also,
an artiste like D’Prince, not only has he not released any album, he has not
signed any contract whatsoever with Mo’Hits Records. That he has no right to
claim any monies for deals that have been brokered already as at today with the
catalogues or stop their usage. It is important to note that any unreleased
songs done by any artiste (including D’banj and K-Switch) MUST NOT be released
and is not part of the catalogue I am giving away.”
He adds, “With these few
points, I do hope that you all realise that I have been generous enough to
facilitate the End of the “D’banj & Don Jazzy” era as a team. After this
new deal has been signed and sealed, I do NOT look forward to seeing an email
whatsoever or hearing from the DKM (D’banj, K-Switch, Mo’Hits) crew, and all is
well again.”
D'banj's email reply to Don
Jazzy
Will you return the Bentley I
bought for you? – D’banj
“In case he (Don Jazzy)
forgot, this is the arrangement! 50/50—–song writer/ production, which means
for a song X for artiste Y, 75 per cent as per production is fully owned by
Mo’Hits and writing is shared 25/25 with the individual artiste co- writing.
So, that’s the deal! So him (sic) saying 40 per cent is not his to give away is
more like 75per me and 25per each artiste.”
He then asks, “What do you
mean by any bills or loans would be cleared by Mr. D’banj? That will never
happen because when I ran the company, I ran it perfectly and well. So, if I
give him my shares he is left with 100 per cent liability. My catalogue is
everything that has been done with the Mo’Hits system and under the normal
agreement we have, that means everything I have recorded or that has been
recorded whether new or old, or even classic, whether beat with concept or even
idea without beats, anything we did as a team and sponsored by me throughout,
then, it is mine. Including K-switch clause and all mine and even Wande’s
singles and all till the date of signing even
today.”
Continuing, D’banj writes,
“And now, (I) wanna clear the air on this Samsung deal! I would expect by now
that you understand that me keeping quiet is being GENEROUS because this is a
deal structured under Mo’Hits Records, (and it is) the first deal and income
you would ever bring into the company in eight years. We shared the first
150k (One hundred and fifty thousand dollars) the right way, 1/3 down and that
was cool. But after you collected another 130k and did not say anything (that)
is and could be described as theft! I only refused to contact them (Samsung)
directly because of your reputation. But please don’t call me a fool and let’s
know who is generous!” D’banj was not coy about his anger. He states that after
sharing over N1bn with Don Jazzy in their Mo’Hits days, he was shocked that the
producer would now sideline him when he got the balance from Samsung.’’
D’banj writes further,
“Please, please, will he (Don Jazzy) return the Bentley because I bought it for
him and it was N5.2m more than mine? And Prince that he claims has no signed
contract but is actively involved and signed via engagement– I win his
catalogue too – all recorded whether released now or not! This is because no
one questioned me when I bought D’Prince N11m naira car (LR3/Range) without
releasing any album just to boost the image of the boy and it worked for him!
So, let’s get the facts straight, I AM BEING MORE THAN GENEROUS.”
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