Wande Coal held a performance at the Naija FM Comedy Jam, and
deliberately refused to pronounce Don Jazzy's name all through his
stage performance. Whatever happened between Don Jazzy and his
erstwhile protégé and signed artiste, Wande
Coal really must have left a deep scar on the heart of the black
singer, which has made him unable to publicly mention the name of the
Mavin Boss.
Wande Coal was signed to Don Jazzy under the defunct Mohits records,
and chose to move with Don Jazzy during his bitter split with D'banj.
But the duo later fell out in 2013, and Wande Coal departed Mavin
Records, unceremoniously to setup his record label, Black Diamond
Entertainment, where he has made hit songs such as 'Baby Hello', 'My
Way', But there were
cracks in their relationship, which was made public when Wande Coal
released his 'Babyface' song in November 2013, and Don Jazzy went
public, claiming to originally own his song.
Don Jazzy also released his version of
Babyface, with many fans taking sides and branding Wande Coal a thief.
Not much has been heard about the duo, until on Sunday, November 02,
2014.
Wande Coal held a performance at the Naija FM Comedy Jam, which held
at the MUSON Centre, Lagos.
Wande Coal deliberately refused to pronounce Don Jazzy's name all
through his stage performance.
Wande performed his hit songs from his Mohits and Mavins career,
including, 'Bumper to Bumper, The Kick, and Rotate, and he avoided
Don Jazzy's name. Wande kept mute, while the fans screamed the name of
the Mavin Boss, with many in the
crowd puzzled at his behaviour. Wande Coal is currently promoting his
single, Baby Hello, which has a video with Yemi Alade as the lead
vixen.
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