Nigerian Afrobeat star D’banj has
taken the international music scene by storm. Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo took D’banj
as his stage name, incorporating a combination of his first and last names.
Topping charts around the world, he is known for his unique Afrobeat-electronic
sound. Here are 10 things you didn’t about D’banj, the hit artist.
1. D’banj was on track to follow his father’s military career
D’banj
was enrolled in the Nigerian Military School at age 11, but decided to quit the
school after three years. During this time, he was a member of the elite
drum corps, before he moved to the Nigerian Navy Secondary School to finish his
secondary education.
2 His love of
the harmonica comes from his late older brother
D’banj’s
older brother, Femi Oyebanjo, tragically died in a plane crash at the age of
17. Femi’s harmonica was one of the few items retrieved from the wreckage, and
D’banj appropriated it and began to cherish the instrument. His skill is
self-taught, – a touching tribute to his older brother.
3 D’banj briefly
studied mechanical engineering

After
receiving his secondary school degree, D’banj briefly attended the Univeristy
of Lagos in 1999, where he studied mechanical engineering before leaving early
to pursue music.
4 His parents
have not always supported his dream
D’banj’s
hit song, “All The Way,” is about the struggles he faced with his parents over
his chosen career. His father in particular continued to hold out hope that he
would pursue the military.
5 D’banj is the
first African artist to be signed by Kanye West on the album, G.O.O.D.
In
June 2011, D’banj was signed to the label as a part of Mo’ Hits – the allstar
collective group from Mo’ Hits Records that included Dr. SID, Wande Coal,
KaySwitch, and D’prince
6 He was
appointed as Nigeria’s first U.N. Youth Ambassador for Peace
D’banj
is the founder of the Koko Foundation for Youth and Peace Development, an
organization dedicated to helping underserved Nigerian children in around Lagos
and Abuja. D’banj also uses his platform and voice to discuss
international affairs. He recently condemned the Boko Haram kidnapping of
Nigerian schoolgirls and urged the international community to take swift
action.
7 D’banj is
rumored to have recently joined the Illuminati
There’s
an entirely unverified rumor that D’banj and Don Jazzy split because D’banj
joined the international occult group, the Illuminati. The rumor mills turned
even quicker when Don Jazzy donated all the proceeds from his production
catalog to charity, supposedly to avoid keeping “dirty money.”
8 D’banj credits
Fela Kuti as his inspiration to this day
In
his music, D’banj incorporates many of the same Afro beats as the legendary
Afrobeat master, Fela Kuti. Similarly, D’banj performs in Yoruba, English, and
Pidgin English, much as Fela Kuti did.
9 He has been
linked with a variety of African celebrities
Given
his fame, D’banj has not surprisingly been linked with a variety of women,
including Nigerian actress Genevieve Nnaji and Ghanian actress Nadia Buari.
10 D’banj briefly
had his own reality show, “Koko Mansion”
In
2009, D’banj hosted his own reality TV show, “Koko Mansion.” The setup was
similar to America’s “The Bachelor.” Twelve women, referred to as “Kokolets,”
competed to win his heart.
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