Don Jazzy Allegedly Disses D'Banj In New Song

Don Jazzy Allegedly Disses D'Banj In New Song

Just few days after music sensation, D'banj hinted that former label mate, Dr. Sid was the person behind Mo'hits split, a new report is out!

According to a new report by 36NG.com.ng, Don Jazzy has thrown shades at D'banj in the latest release of D'Prince's single, Oga Titus. It is no longer news that Don Jazzy and D’banj have parted ways for a while now over irrecoverable differences but while at that, the two have never taken shots at each other until now.

It would be recalled that few weeks ago, there were rumours that D’Banj is enmeshed in a huge debt mess. This however will make one to try to put one plus one together to make it two as Don Jazzy and his younger brother D’Prince & Don Jazzy allegedly took swipe at the DB Records chief in the song calling him “Oga Titus” instead of “Eja Nla”. Titus is a kind of fish while Eja Nla means Big Fish. Titus is usually small in size.

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Here is a part of the lyrics of the song:

“Oga Titus is too pompous, you wan try us, now money don lost, boys are very big boys, you don fuck up, you wan form boss, kasala don burst, where is oga Titus

You take night bus to come Lagos, you go campus, girl are very surplus, you no hint us, you wan com flex, now money don loss…”

Well, the lyrics of the song might just be a great coincidence as D’Prince recently made it known that Mavin Records miss the D'banj! You can listen to the full song below:

It would be recalled that just recently, Don Jazzy revealed why he is not married yet.

Source: Legit.ng

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