By Feyikemi Akin-Bankole & Simi Badiru Embark on a journey down memory lane to the early 2000’s when ‘The Koko Master” was reigning. Released in 2006 on his RunDown Funk U Up album
On April 18, 2015, D’Banj joined the World Bank, the Global Poverty Project and other Global NGOs and artists in Washington, DC to take a stand against extreme poverty. He
D’banj’s DBrecords presents the visuals Tonto Dikeh’s debut single on the label, Sugar Rush. The video was shot in Johnny Rockets, Lagos by Ace director, Moe Musa. The video features
Amidst celebrations of the 10th year anniversary of Nigerian Pop Icon, D’banj, it poses a theme of reflection. I vividly recall the first time I heard Tongolo 10 years ago.
1. D’banj joins NYPD campaign https://instagram.com/p/0aHUdJINhZ/?taken-by=iambangalee 2. Lady in the pink dress. Styled by @bubuogisi.. Outfit- @tiffanyamberng A post shared by Rita Dominic (@ritadominic) on Mar 19, 2015 at 7:15am
1. Patoranking and Selebobo in the studio Am a big fan of ur works @selebobo1 maximum respect bro…we got stuffs for dem #GOE2015 #Whayasay!!! A post shared by Patoranking (@patorankingfire) on
Osagie Alonge on his Facts Only web series, weighs in on the current state of Wande Coal’s music career. The music journalist and critic analyses his controversies in relation to
Without doubt D’Banj is one of Africa’s greatest entertainers and he teams up with another extremely successful African musician, Akon to deliver the remix to his hit Feeling The Nigga. 2015
Revolt TV documented the home coming of Nigerian-American rap star, Wale in documentary titled Mo Wa Lati (I Am From). The rap star arrived Lagos, Nigeria on the 20th of
Ever since the inception of the Channel O awards in 2003 with the Spirit Of Africa edition, Nigerian artistes have consistently come out top. Although in the first three years,
Voice of the streets, Oritse Femi presents the visuals to Double Wahala Part 2 featuring, D’banj . Shot on location in Los Angeles, California. Directed by Mr Moe Musa. “>
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Nigeria’s first UN Youth Ambassador for Peace and popular singer, D’Banj shares his view of
D,banj, Omawumi, Cohbams, Diamond Platinumz, Fally Ipupa and many more African Acts were recently in Washington DC for for the One Campaign showcase, Soundcity was on ground to cover all
Before 2011, there were hardly any younger artistes in the Nigerian music space. The industry was ruled by artistes in their mid twenties i.e P Square, D’banj, Tu Face, 9ice,