
Read excerpts from JJC’s recent interview with Punch :
When you first met Dbanj and Don Jazzy, did you have any inkling that they had what it takes to become superstars?
The truth is I usually see greatness in people even before they see it in themselves. When I first met Don Jazzy, he was a piano player for Mr. Solek; he was not a producer. But the passion he had for music made me know that he could be transformed into a wonderful producer. Dbanj was a harmonica player and he was very fun to be with. He was funny, lively and had the charisma of a super star. I saw all that in them, and that is why I picked them. And I picked so many other people just like that.
What was Don Jazzy’s role while you were working together?
He was an upcoming producer that was set to take over the scene. And that was what he was there for.
Are you still on good terms with Dbanj and Don Jazzy?
We are all cool; it’s one family. But you know they say, there are no permanent friends or enemies; just interests.
When Mo’hits fell apart, did you try to mediate and bring them back together?
When their journey continued after the JJC university of music, what they did and what they created was none of my business. And it is not really my place to come into someone else’s business and tell them what to do, and how to do it. So no, I did not get involved.

January 8, 2017 





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