Wednesday 6 November 2013

'War On The Ship'.. Don Jazzy Against Wande Coal


Two versions of a new song by Wande Coal titled Baby Face are at the centre of a brewing altercation between the Afro pop singer and his once boss, Don Jazzy of Mavin Records. Our correspondent gathered that after listening to the song, which was allegedly released barely two hours earlier, Don Jazzy went on Twitter claiming that Wande Coal stole the song from him.

An indignant Don Jazzy claimed the song was a studio demo that he made about a year ago. He allegedly accused Wande Coal of disrespecting him by going ahead to record and release the song to the public without giving him due credits.

Don Jazzy tweeted “How long will I continue to sweat and some people will choose to steal from me? I am nice and easy going does not mean you should disrespect me.”

Then in another tweet the music mogul said, “I honestly expected you all to come at me for being childish. But enough is enough. Even if I send my legal team on him you will complain too. I can decide to shut him down with one call. But didn’t. All I ask for is “give me my credit” and nothing else.”

Evidently Don Jazzy’s claims did not go down well with Wande Coal. The latter was hurt by the fact that the Mavin Records boss had to express his feelings on Twitter. He tweeted a message, accusing Don Jazzy of trying to bring him down.

“After these years of being loyal to you, I can’t believe that you will ever say this to me and trying to bring me down on Twitter. You have my phone number, email address and my DM to communicate with me, but you chose the Twitter attention syndrome. I served for 10 years. Why are you unhappy with my progress? Is it bad that I kept quiet and moved on with my life?”

No comments:

Post a Comment