Kayswitch To Dump His Brother D’Banj's DB Records
Celebrated entertainer D’Banj might face the biggest crisis of his
career thus far as his blood brother, Kayswitch, who is signed on to his
record label, DB Records, is said to be seriously considering dumping
him because he is fed up with how D’Banj keeps projecting himself first .
The grapevine has it that Kayswitch is seriously considering becoming independent of his more acclaimed elder brother and mentor and striking out on his own to finally achieve the genuine music success he hasn’t under D’Banj’s tutelage.
Kayswitch’s dissatisfaction with the antics and strategies of the Don’t Tell Me Nonsense singer, D’Banj, is said to have come to the fore over their label’s debut album, D Kings Men. Being a compilation album, DKM should have had the pictures of all DB Records artists on its jacket, but it is just D’Banj’s picture there.
The album’s release itself is said to be another eye opener for Kayswitch as music pundits rate Kayswitch’s songs on it over D’Banj’s.
Songs like For Example (Ka Ni Pe), Obimo and Show My Logo by Kayswitch are the most popular tracks on the album and it has led to people saying that if Kayswitch doesn’t come out from under D’Banj’s shadow, he might be there forever.
Another sore point is that Kayswitch is yet to release his debut album and he is the only member of the defunct Mo’ Hits yet to do so. But when Entervaganza called D’Banj’s manager, Tony Nwakalor, on the phone so he could disclose the true situation in the DB Records camp, he didn’t pick the phone.
The grapevine has it that Kayswitch is seriously considering becoming independent of his more acclaimed elder brother and mentor and striking out on his own to finally achieve the genuine music success he hasn’t under D’Banj’s tutelage.
Kayswitch’s dissatisfaction with the antics and strategies of the Don’t Tell Me Nonsense singer, D’Banj, is said to have come to the fore over their label’s debut album, D Kings Men. Being a compilation album, DKM should have had the pictures of all DB Records artists on its jacket, but it is just D’Banj’s picture there.
The album’s release itself is said to be another eye opener for Kayswitch as music pundits rate Kayswitch’s songs on it over D’Banj’s.
Songs like For Example (Ka Ni Pe), Obimo and Show My Logo by Kayswitch are the most popular tracks on the album and it has led to people saying that if Kayswitch doesn’t come out from under D’Banj’s shadow, he might be there forever.
Another sore point is that Kayswitch is yet to release his debut album and he is the only member of the defunct Mo’ Hits yet to do so. But when Entervaganza called D’Banj’s manager, Tony Nwakalor, on the phone so he could disclose the true situation in the DB Records camp, he didn’t pick the phone.
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