Dbanj: Desperately trying to make it in the new school.


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Back in the early years of the millennium, Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo aka kokomaster Dbanj was the shii with hit songs like "Tongolo", "Why me", "Olorum maje" amongst a multitude of songs which got him lots of love, fame and fortune under the canopy of his then record label the Mo'hits records.


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Quite recently Dbanj made an unprecedented re-entry into the Nigerian music scene with talks of a new album coming out and with multiple releases of singles said to be off of the soon to be released album.

But what Dbanj seems to have forgotten is that the era when he was relevant was almost a decade ago and that things have upped a bit in the world of Nigerian music with with new school artists like Olamide on the rampage, Phyno fino, Davido, Wizkid, Kiss Daniels and so on.


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But with recent singles like "Knocking on my door", "Salute" featuring Ice Prince, "The king is here" featuring Reminisce and the most recent one which he titles "Confidential" which features Driis and shadow boxer. Dbanj leaves me wondering the triple W question. (What Went Wrong?) Because maybe he thought collaborations with the new school kids might get him into the game as a new and refined old school entertainer but he's got it all wrong somehow as his lyrics and sounds resembles something off of a nusery rhymes collection.


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Working desperately to get into the new school is this dude who if you ask me should have just been okay with reliving his past glories.

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