When we decided to do Solar Plexus it was just in the midst of all
this problem and stuff so we didn’t want to be going front and back with
the press or having interviews that will start to create insinuations,
so we decided to channel all our energy into creating an album, so we
all came together and created the album SOLAR PLEXUS which is out now.
I heard the title was from your dad?
Yes, we were in the studio the other day and we were having like a
discussion. It was me, Wande, Don Jazzy and Dr. SID in the studio. It
was a little discussion when our dad came in and like always he was
giving us advice, so in the midst of our discussion he used the word
solar plexus that this thing going on now has to do with Solar Plexus
and we just picked it, and it was like wow!
D’Prince
As expected DR. SID did a research on the word and it really fitted into
the idea behind the album. And we were all like we should use that
name as the title of album and I think it has been accepted and it
truly explained the whole event that has happened. It’s funny, its
crazy that everybody seemed to like the name SOLAR PLEXUS.
When the crisis broke out how did you feel about it all?
It’s natural that I’m going to be partial in the sense that it has to
do with my brother and obviously when I see that someone was trying to
put my brother in a corner or in a nasty position obviously I will
react naturally.
I really appreciate the the way the whole story went because I
believe we all tried our best to make and hold the label together but
for one individual to feel otherwise it wasn’t a good thing to hear. I
tried to settle the rift before it went haywire but it did not work out.
Will you in any way blame Don Jazzy?
I wouldn’t blame him because I know he was only trying to help us all
to be on point and relevant but the other party was not willing to
compromise issues and he made us to wonder if he knew what he was doing
because we all started all these things together and we believed in
growing together.)I thi8nk we should just leave the past and let the
whole thing flow naturally. We are happy the way we are now, everyone is
free as never before.
Could it be that you, your brother and others failed to see the big
picture that D’banj saw?
PRINCE: That same picture can be achieved better with your family you
understand what I’m saying. You can’t just leave and say you want to
go and achieve a big picture without the people you started with the
small picture, I when it was like a passport- sized picture.
Now you want to fly alone without the people who helped you to start
and develop the small picture. We all dream of the big picture but at
least it will be done the right way and not a shaky way. This is my
family and they are the one I’m with you understand.
I believe anything I want to do; I will do with the backing of my
family because that is how we started from day one.
Prince, do you think it’s all about money?
All about money? I think we should just let the matter rest.
From all indications you guys were just sitting on a time bomb
waiting to explode?
Yes, it’s like six months long before now, the issues were there
(Cuts in) But you guys went to shows together and gave fans the
impression it was one united house?
That’s because we were trying to be professional, that’s showbiz,
yes, but at the end of the day we still have some members of the family
with us which is what matters. I feel I’m in a united family when I
look around and see my people around me.
So when is your new album dropping?
In the MAVIN movement now, like there are no specific schedule for
dropping of albums we just intend to put out good music that our fans
like, from now to the end of the year we are going to release a couple
of mix tapes and singles before we decide on when we will release our
individual albums.
I feel honoured to be part of MAVIN - Tiwa Savage
You are the latest person to join MAVIN’s records how does it feel?
http://www.nigerianbestforum.com/blog/?attachment_id=275524 *Tiwa
Savage
It feels great. It feels like an honor, definitely a privilege and I
know it was many girls dream to be the first lady under this label so I
definitely feel like, I have been blessed by God.
At the point you had the collabo, did you know you were going to be
on the label?
No I didn’t know, it’s just that Jazzy and I have always been friends
from long, like he said before he’s always there to give me advice and
when he heard my song he actually liked the song and we decided it will
be a great for him to do the song.
So what are we expecting?
Well, my album, I have been working on it for a while now so it getting
ready to be done I just have a couple of more songs to do we are
hoping to put the album out very soon more videos and just TIWA SAVAGE
she’s building that name?
So how soon is your new album going to drop?
My new album, yea, my first ever album we are hoping within the next
month or two that soon we are just putting the finishing touches to it.
‘MAVIN offers lots of freedom’ - Wande Coal
There were so many insinuations about the side you will go when the
crisis broke but here you are in MAVIN. What informed your decision?
It’s a new movement and at the end of the day I realized the only
person that has helped me grow to this point in terms of my music and
everything is Don Jazzy. So I think this time he has it better than
ever and the future is bright for me and I want everybody to accept the
new record label I have moved to.
http://www.nigerianbestforum.com/blog/?attachment_id=275527 *Wande
Coal
When the crisis broke out, how much did it affect you as a person?
Well at the end of the day the only constant thing in life is change
so you have to always change to the next level. I always try as much as
possible to develop myself and fit into the next thing that is
happening.
(Cuts in)In the heat of the crisis you released three singles and one
of the singles was even produced by a producer outside Mo Hits.
Yea, because I’m not trying to eliminate myself, not really because
at the end of the day I took direction and the concept from Don Jazzy
first. He even listened to the song and told me it’s a great song and
told me it will be part of my singles. Jay Sleek produced it the Private
Trip was produced by Jay Sleek. Go Low and Be Long You Saw Me were
produced by Don Jazzy. They were all good songs that’s why we put it on
the singles.
In MAVIN, is it possible you have other producers on your songs?
Yea, because Don jazzy is bringing in more producers, he will sign
more producers and we will get to work with different people. Don Jazzy
is not going to be the only producer. It’s going to be like in the
past that I worked with other producers like Q- beat on the song Kiss
your hand with R2B in Ghana, yea as long as it’s a good song.
A lot of people feel probably you guys are not looking at the
international market, not able to see the big picture?
I wouldn’t say it’s like that because it takes time at that time in
Mo Hits they were the ones making the decision and we learnt
everything comes in stages, process, like D’banj comes first, Wande
comes after you understand but this time it is MAVIN so like Don Jazzy
said everyone is putting out songs, doing individual albums for
everybody and push as much as possible (so he’s going to act as the
executive producer on any song ) yea, he tries as much possible to make
things good so we try to bring in good songs if the song is not good we
will not release it.
So how do you feel having Tiwa Savage on MAVIN with you guys?
I feel happy because I’m a fan of Tiwa and I love Tiwa so much
probably because then we were all male singers but now we have a female
singer, she too will have to sing a lot of songs.
Like more competition in the house?
No, I don’t think it’s about competition but compliment her. I’m a male
she’s a female so I don’t think it’s a competition, and we would do a
lot of things together, collabos definitely very soon it’s a thing I
must do, she has no choice.
Are you missing D’Banj?
WANDE: Well we miss everybody, everybody miss one another.
Do you learn from him as your former boss?
WANDE: Yes I learnt a lot of things, but we thank God that everything is
going on fine we hope the future will be brighter.
What do you think of the structure of MAVIN compared to that of
MO’HIT?
Yes, I think there is a lot of freedom in MAVIN like now am enjoying
myself a lot. I love it because the structure is well put in place and a
lot of things are in place.
‘Everyone in MAVIN is doing well’ – Dr Sid
What difference have you seen from your movement from MO’HITS to MAVIN?
Nothing much, MAVIN is a movement. It’s a collective of young
talented people, it’s the same ethics, principles we held and practised
in MO’HITS which made it to work, I mean everybody working together.
What has changed in terms of the structure?
http://www.nigerianbestforum.com/blog/?attachment_id=275533 *Dr Sid
In terms of structure nothing has changed, still the same way we
communicate, the same way we bring ideas to the table. Someone will
bring an idea and we all look at it.
In the heat of the crisis, you broke the silence and it’s like DON
Jazzy or nobody?
No, the truth of the matter is, I meant that statement because there
is a lot of people’s perception of who Don Jazzy is and his person. Some
people have started downplaying and insulting his person and I took
offence because as someone who knows how we worked and how things were
put together and how we created music, he’s the driving force, he is the
creative mind.
We come up with ideas but he is the one that sees how all the ideas
come together to make the music and drive the brand the way it needs to
be driven. So, I was offended at people down playing that though I
understand that it’s their perception they don’t really know or have the
information that is why I came out and said you know what?
Don Jazzy is the most important piece of MO’HITs Records and without
him a lot of things will not come to be done. Like myself, I used to be
a rapper but Don Jazzy came and told me ”see come I don’t want you to
rap, this is want I want you to do.’
At first, I was skeptical at the beginning because of the way and the
change Don Jazzy made on me and my kind of music hence the title of my
album Turning Point, because assumed I had to make that turning point
from been a rapper to doing more singing and being more of an
entertainer which is pretty much of what I enjoy to do.
So you being on this side is more like showing gratitude?
SID: No, it’s not about being on this side Don Jazzy is my friend,
regardless of music, we hang out, we chill together at least we still
party together aside the music thing and all that but I mean knowing
the kind of human being that he is, it’s kind of hard to think
otherwise. There are too many stuffs going on though we don’t want to
focus on the past but on the future.
How much influence do you have on the decision of TIWA SAVAGE to come
to MAVIN?
SID: To be honest when Don Jazzy mentioned it to me, I thought it
was a great idea you know we’ve talked about it in the past even from
when she first came to Nigeria, he said at that point in time that the
label was still boarding and we still have to develop and release more
so now it’s the perfect time because you know we can actually achieve
it with the way we decided to do things, everybody has room to create
and release music and she’s a friend.
One of the reasons we put her on is we don’t want to be you
understand she is an established and grinded artiste and she’s got the
foundation. So, it’s not the question of did you create this or that,
she’s an established artiste we want to augment the work she’s done and
take it to another level.
With this new company MAVIN, is Dr SID an artiste or a stakeholder?
SID: Elm! As an artiste I am a stake holder because my success
reflects on the company, if am successful the company is and if
otherwise its affect the company as well so am definitely a stake
holder.
Are you a co- owner?
SID: No Don Jazzy owns the company.
You are an artiste of the company as well as others?
SID: Yes, everyone.
What do you think will make you leave MAVIN Records?
SID: You know what? I said something to Don Jazzy and D’Banj a long
time ago that ‘look MO’HITS Records is the last bus-stop for me, if am
not in MO’HITS I’m not doing music. For me, nothing has changed. The
most important factor in the first place is still there which the
creativity is and the drive to create good music and it’s still there so
there is no reason for me to say I want to leave or whatever.
When the crisis broke, how did you feel?
SID: I mean the truth of the matter is you feel happy and you also feel
bad. I’m happy because in some way you feel, you have an opportunity to
express yourselves a little more as side you coming to create something
as the full force intend to do. Like I said God have a reason for
everything happening you know everyone is doing fine, everyone in MAVIN
is doing exceedingly well and we thank God for that.
How much do you miss D’Banj?
SID: I miss him a lot. Let just put it that way. Thank you
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