Monday 8 October 2012

2face and D’banj announce first-ever collaboration

If putting the names 2face Idibia and D’banj in the same sentence just gives you chills, then get ready to have a seizure, as the pop giants say they recently recorded a collabo.
During a BEAT FM interview last week, the pair disclosed that a video has already been shot for the Don Jazzy-produced song titled ‘Feeling good’. They then went on to sing some snippets, raising anticipation for its release.
Idibia and D’banj also hinted at possibly recording a collabo album someday, if time allows. Even though this might be a long shot, the idea definitely would be a great thhing for their fans to look forward to.
Both artistes have had a busy year so far. 2face released his fifth solo album ‘Away and Beyond‘ and has been on tour in the US and UK. He also tied the knot with long-time girlfriend Annie Macaulay after a surprise proposal on Valentine’s Day.
D’banj, on the other hand, made headlines for months after his break-up with former partner Don Jazzy. He successfully broke into the UK market under his G.O.O.D Music/Mercury Records record-distribution deal with his monster hit single ‘Oliver’. He is scheduled to release his fourth album ‘Mr Endowed’ (if that’s what he’s still calling it) pretty soon.
Here are 10 other collaborations we would love to see happen:

I do not belong to the illuminati’ – D’banj

Illuminati’ [ih-loo-muh-nah-tee]: A name that refers to a purported conspiratorial organization which is alleged to mastermind events and control world affairs through governments and corporations to establish a New World Order.
What does that scary definition have to do with a Nigerian pop star who says he is determined to make Nigerian music known far and wide? A lot, according to some people.
Dapo ‘D’banj’ Oyebanjo, on Friday October 5, 2012, during an interview on the ‘Morning Show’ at popular urban radio station BEAT 99.9 FM, was asked – ‘Are you a member of the Illuminati’? He calmly denied ever being a member of the ‘secret organization’ but we can’t help but wonder why he was even asked the question.
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