Erm.. Coughs.. Before you read this, there's a part where the writer suggestes that Dbanj has the biggest fanbase over John Legend, Common and Big Sean, who are all fellow label artistes.. Really?! This writer doesn't know jack pulease, not stepping on the brother, Dbanj I mean but come on now? Those 3 names?! Hian! Ok, I have talked the talk, said my piece, you can like to share your own opinion.. *winks.
The letter goes...
Dear D’Banj,
I love your work, I really do, I think you’re one
of the greatest musicians of your generation, but I must say, your new
affiliation with G.O.O.D music seems to be getting to your head. Continue after the jump..
For years you’ve been known by your official name, Dapo Oyebanjo, even using it as part of your twitter handle. Well all good things come to an end, and your affiliation with your new label seems to have brought that particular chapter of your life to an untimely conclusion.
For years you’ve been known by your official name, Dapo Oyebanjo, even using it as part of your twitter handle. Well all good things come to an end, and your affiliation with your new label seems to have brought that particular chapter of your life to an untimely conclusion.
D’Banj you’ve now gone from ‘Dapo Oyebanjo’ to
‘Daniel Banjo’. All I can do is laugh, I mean, Daniel ‘Banjo‘ ? What are you, a
country music star from Nashville?
I mean, I get it, Daniel provides the ‘D’ and Banjo
provides the ‘Banj’, but negro please, you’re hustlin’ backwards. Why abandon
the successful person you are to become a less successful version of what you’re
not? You’re a Nigerian, not an American, and no matter how hard you try, you’ll
never be one, so be yourself and have faith.
Plus, truth be told, based on a fan base, you’re
the BIGGEST artist in the entire G.O.O.D music family other than Ye’ himself.
You don’t need to become an Americanized version of yourself to fit in, not to
knock their hustle, but I promise you, John Legend, Pusha T, Big Sean, Kid Cudi,
Common and your other label mates wish they had as many rabid long-time fans as
you do, they Don’t. You’ve accomplished something most of them will never get to
do, they should be insecure around you, not vice versa.
Either way, Dapo Daniel I’m sure you still have
people who can advice you. I’d suggest they step up and tell you to accept who
you are and not try to be something you’re not. Truth be told, your music is
what people are interested in, not the un-africanization / westernization of
your name, heck, just go study the life of Tupac Amaru Shakur to see how having
an ethnic name is immaterial to one’s success. Or go further back and study the
work of one of your mentors, the late, great Fela Anikulapo-Kuti who actually
went from his westernized “Ransome-Kuti” to the very Nigerianized ”Anikulapo”.
Till today his name still rings out in all corners of the world, heck he was
even immortalized with a show on Broadway.
Anyway, all I’m trying to say is people love those
who keep it 100, please get back to that.
I’ve spoken my piece.
Deuces.
2 comments:
Well said, brother. No hate, only love.
What a waist of virtual real estate. D'Banj has worked hard to get to where he is and can call himself what ever he wants to call himself without having to answer to anyone. Leave the judgement at the door and come correct with constructing messages.
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