How my true love for music started— D’Banj

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The Koko master, Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo, D’Banj, who is seriously putting together grand plan to celebrate his 10th anniversary as a musician recently revealed in an interview how he discovered his love for music.

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The Oliver Twist crooner conceded he had never really owned up on the question, saying  that being in the choir as a young boy  was never  really the  reason he fell in love with music as it widely believed.

“My love of music came from the love of the harmonica, which is the instrument that I play. I stumbled upon the instrument when I was a teenager, because I lost my  older brother and he used to play the harmonica. When I was in high school, he was in a plane crash.

I came home from school and my mother told me what was recovered  in his room. I walked into his room and I saw the harmonica and I picked it up. When I went back to school, I started  playing it whenever I got any song in my head or any song that I liked” he disclosed.

From that unforgettable experience D’Banj has risen to become one of Africa’s leading brands in music. Since his first album ‘No Long Thing’ in 2005, he has continued to delight his fans and haters alike, hits after hits

Anthony-Claret Ifeanyi Onwutalobi

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