Music producer, Don Jazzy and D’Banj hint on reunion tour

Music producer, Don Jazzy and D’Banj hint on reunion tour

The yearnings of fans of both music producer and Mavins record label owner, Michael Collins, more popularly known as Don Jazzy and businessman and sin

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The yearnings of fans of both music producer and Mavins record label owner, Michael Collins, more popularly known as Don Jazzy and businessman and singer, Dapo Oyebanji more popularly known as D’Banj, may have just gone up notches higher than it had when they surprised fans during Davido’s concert last year by reuniting to sing on stage. The duo who just hinted at a possible reunion tour have sent fans going crazy, most who have dreamt for this to happen.  The duo made the announcement on their respective instagram handles.

D’Banj, with over two million followers on instagram @iambangalee, stated: “@donjazzy Are they ready’’

Similarly, Don Jazzy, with about 3.9 million instagram followers, responded on @donjazzy “@iambangalee How many states/countries should we give them?’’

However, the exact dates, venues or artists to perform during the tour were not mentioned in their different posts. Nevertheless, it is a welcome and cheering news for fans of Mo Hits Records, after members of the group went their separate ways in 2012.

The group, founded in 2004, dominated the Nigerian music scene between 2004 and 2012. The Squad had artists such as Don Jazzy, D’Banj, Dr. Sid, Wande Coal, D’ Prince aka Omoba and K-Switch.

After the break up, Don Jazzy went on to establish another record label known as Mavin Records and took along with him, D’ Prince, Dr. Sid and Wande Coal. Later, he went on to sign the likes of Tiwa Savage, Korede Bello, Di’Ja, Reekado Banks, Johnny Drille, Poe and the DNA Twins.

D’Banj, on the other hand, signed a record deal with American Kanye West’s ‘Good Music.’ He founded DB Records where he signed his younger brother, K-Switch, alongside two producers Jaysleek and Deevee.