In a new video, Don Jazzy and D’Banj seem to have ended their 12-year feud

Don Jazzy, D'Banj seemingly end 12-year rift in new video 3

Renowned veteran vocalist Daniel Oyebanjo, also known as D’Banj, and celebrated Nigerian music producer Michael Collins Ajereh, also known as Don Jazzy, appear to have made up after a 12-year separation.

Don Jazzy and D’Banj were seen cuddling and exchanging pleasantries in a now-viral video that D’banj and DonJazzy shared on Instagram on Friday.

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The music video served as a promo for Dbanj’s recently released single, “Since 04,” in which he appears to be paying homage to Mo Hit Records, of which he was a key shareholder together with Don Jazzy and to which he belonged.

In addition, Debo Adebayo, better known online as Mr. Macaroni, a comedian and social media star, celebrated his birthday on Friday by posting the video.

Writing the caption for the video post, D’Banj said, “It’s an Extra Special day because it’s not just since 04’s release, it’s also my brother’s birthday, Mr Macaroni. I must greet you speciaLEE on this day and wish you all the best and so much more as you age with grace. Oh boy @donjazzy big stepper, na you get this dance step oh, oosheeee. @mrmacaroni and @misstechy thanks for making this happen I enjoyed myself.”

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Earlier on Thursday, D’Banj, posting pictures with Don Jazzy on Instagram wrote, “Brothers for life, It’s @donjazzy again. Bad boys Since 04. I must greet @mavingrandpa specially! Thanks for all the prayers and support since ‘04! Since ‘04 drops tomorrow, Ooossshhee.”

Mo Hit Records, which was co-owned by D’Banj and Don Jazzy and was established in 2004, took center stage in the Nigerian music industry. However, the two parted ways in 2012 following a rift.

The performers in the group back then included Wande Coal, Dr. Sid, D’Banj, and Don Jazzy.

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Read also: Why Wizkid disrespected Don Jazzy – Macaroni

Following the split, D’Prince, Dr. Sid, and Wande Coal joined Don Jazzy in starting a new record label called Mavin Records. Then, performers like Korede Bello, Di’Ja, Reekado Banks, Johnny Drille, Poe, and the DNA Twins were signed by the well-known producer and CEO of MR.

Conversely, D’Banj signed a record deal with American rapper Kanye West’s label, “Good Music.”

He signed his younger brother K-Switch and two producers, Jaysleek and Deevee, when he founded DB Records. Later, Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh was signed by Dbanj to the label.

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