Key Points
- Dbanj says the Mohits split idea came from Don Jazzy. He notes this is why their friendship still feels calm.
- The singer says Jazzy gave him full rights to his songs. He adds even unreleased tracks moved under his sole control.
- Fans praise both men for keeping peace after the split. Many recall Mohits hits that shaped a key Afrobeats era.
Dbanj (Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo) says the Mohits split came from Don Jazzy (Michael Collins Ajereh). He says this is why they still share a relaxed bond today.

The singer explains that he never pushed for the break himself. Instead, he followed Jazzy’s lead once their goals began to differ. He says both men agreed to move on quietly, unlike the Mr Real accuses D’banj saga.
Don Jazzy made the call on Mohits split
Looking back now, Dbanj says he would not change that choice. He insists there was no secret fight, only a change in plans. He frames the split as a calm decision between long time partners.
“The idea came from Don Jazzy.” Dbanj says those words sum up how their label story ended. He believes that clear truth helped them avoid long bitter grudges.
Catalogue gift kept bond strong
He says Don Jazzy later handed over his full catalogue. The deal covered released hits and about ten songs still stored away. He recalls feeling shocked as he watched the legal papers change hands.
For Dbanj, that move proved Jazzy still wished him full success. He says the handover made it easy to keep deep respect. He also notes many acts fight hard once labels fall apart.
Fans react to calm Mohits story
Online, many fans say the fresh clip feels like real closure. They share old Mohits videos that once ruled clubs and big shows. Some write that hearing clear praise now eases long held worries.
Others praise both men for keeping their words kind in public. They say the talk proves splits can happen without harsh drama. For some, it shows stars can end deals yet guard respect.
Mohits legacy still shapes Nigerian pop
Mohits Records once helped launch stars such as Wande Coal and Dr SID. The label’s run still stands as a bright chapter in Nigerian pop. Many fans say that history explains why this new clip hits hard.
Today, Dbanj and Don Jazzy lead new camps with fresh sounds. Yet moments from this chat show smiles as he speaks on their past. He says that mix of truth and warmth keeps old songs alive.
Away from the split talk, Don Jazzy keeps shaping young talents. He often shares how he finds and backs new voices with care. Stories like Don Jazzy recalls signing Ayra Starr guide many hopeful acts chasing a break.
He urges young artists to value clear deals and open talks. He says their story shows success is safer when respect stays firm. For him, that is the real win beyond old Mohits hits





