Friday 27 December 2013

The True Reason why D'banj cancelled Koko Concert 2013 by D-Sam Igho

Many music / celebrity gossip people have linked the cancellation of D'banj's Koko concert for 2013 due to a concert that was held in respect of Mandela the former South African president. Later on, it was ascertained that the concert which was a one day concert put together for Mandela wasn't the reason behind the cancellation of the Koko concert but was due to D'banj's inability to fund the concert owing to the large amount of money he spent for the previous in 2012. Many have come to the conclusion that D'banj is broke and he's in dying need of a sponsor or he would do away with the concert this year which he did. It's alleged that his management ascertained to it that D'banj is broke. Is D'banj really broke? Can he actually call off a big concert like that because of a concert to be held for one day? The answer here is NO. A BIG NO at that. I like to unveil to you the true reason why D'banj cancelled the Koko. Do you still remember that D'banj released his compilation album DKM which wasn't well accepted by most of the Nigerian populace? Only few tracks from the DKM album enjoyed airplay from various radio and tv stations across Nigeria. The album is so below the Nigerian standard that D'banj could not even perform most of the songs in the album at various music concerts he headlined this year but instead he kept performing his old songs from his past albums. D'banj knows that he doesn't have songs that can gear support from fans here and he also knows that he can't keep recycling his old songs for the fans to listen. I don't even think fans would troop in like last year's Koko concert because last year was a floss where he recycled his old songs. He knows there's no room for that this year and he would wreck his music prowess in Nigeria the more if he attempt it. D'banj cancelled this year's Koko concert because he doesn't have good songs to perform to the Nigerian public who did not accept his DKM album like his previous albums. I hope he tries to correct it in 2014 by releasing an album which would be widely accepted by the Nigeria public.

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