Nigerian
music star, D'banj has recounted on how he lost his brother to a plane
crash and also revealed how he dumped his dream of going into the
military to pursue music.
D'banj
In an interview with CNN’s Ketura King, multi award winning
internationally known music star, Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo popularly
known as D’banj has opened up on his music career. He also revealed how
he wanted to be a military officer but lost his brother in a plane crash
and much more.
Speaking on his childhood, D’banj disclosed that: "Although I
was born in Kaduna state but I was always moving from one barracks to
the next with my dad, so I grew living in every part of Nigeria loving
the whole military atmosphere and I wanted to be a super hero by saving
the world but instead of carry the guns I carried the micro-phone."
On how he lost his brother and developed his love for music, he said:
"I lost my brother who was ahead of me in the military school and that
changed my perspective a bit and my dad did not want any of us going
through that line anymore. My brother wanted to be a pilot and
ironically he died in plane crash. I walked into his room and I saw all
his clothes lined up and then I saw the ‘harmonica’. So I picked it up
and everywhere I went I played it and music came. Today I am D’banj."
The DKM Record label boss also revealed that 10-years before now no
mother or father would ever support his or her children being a
musician but now every parent wants an entertainer in their home.
He said: "10-years ago if you told your mom after school that
you wanted to be a musician, she would probably report you to your
pastor or your Imam, your uncles or your aunties. Then, of course, your
father would beat you. Today every household wants an entertainer. Every
household wants a musician, a comedian."
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