Tuesday 12 November 2013

DONJAZZY, WANDECOAL AND THE UNINFORMED PUNDITS - @Mecoy_RR

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Isn’t it rather funny how several people saw the Twitter face off between Wandecoal and Donjazzy as a chance to express and share their asinine opinions. It’s very funny how these set of ignorant Nigerians think they know it all but actually know nothing in the real sense.


It is a case of the empty barrels rolling out and making noise on the social media. I am not too surprised though; Social media has presented us all with an opportunity to insult people we will dare not look in the face in real life. For several people who think DonJazzy’s tweet was childish, when Kanye West tweeted a supposedly business tweet at Dbanj and Donjazzy, it didn’t seem childish right? Or didn’t Kanye have their phone numbers and email addresses? When TerryTha Rapman confronted Donjazzy on twitter as regards DonJazzy’s alleged anti-rap comments and Donjazzy went ahead to apologise to him on twitter there. It definitely didn’t appear childish too? What about when Eedris Abdul Kareem criticised Donjazzy on a song and Donjazzy tweeted at Eedris to apologise? That wasn’t childish too right? So what is the issue now?


Rather than questioning the maturity level of the tweet, shouldn’t we have questioned the cause of the tweet. We should have asked Wandecoal how he ended up ‘stealing’ a song we all heard with DonJazzy’s voice rendering exactly the same lyrics. We could have asked other intelligent questions such as : ‘Was Wandecoal the writer of the song?’ Or ‘Was Wandecoal a co-writer of the song in question’? Or did Wandecoal pay Donjazzy before releasing the song? We all left these rather-clever questions and decided to insult the two parties out of earlier-borne hatred.


The most painful of all the reckless commentaries was the one by a certain Ms Udoka who claims to be a lawyer. This actually made me lose some of the massive respect I had for Lawyers, I used to think Lawyers were trained to be very intelligent people but Ms Udoka’s commentary proved to me otherwise. She expressed herself so crudely and I was so sure of the kind of hate-filled and aggressive environment in which she was brought up. Another one is that of a so called BaddestDJTimmy.


Well his appellation already says a lot about his level of intelligence and also the fact that while his colleagues were busy releasing mixtapes and making legitimate money with their skills, our friend here decided to show us the king of dead stuffs that were stuffed up in his head. I concluded he was foolish the moment he mentioned that Shizzi produced ‘Go-low’.


Like seriously, what kind of deaf DJ have u turned yourself into. God created you to be better but you chose to allow hatred and bitterness deafen you. Or didn’t you hear the ‘thing’ Shizzi released and called ‘Go-low’? Was the production even similar to the official one Wandecoal released under Mohits Records? Apparently you don’t know what it means to produce a song. What a shame! And back to Shizzi who wanted a taste of popularity from the controversy.


Well, one time top flight Nigerian producer Jay-Sleek tried it and please ask Jay-Sleek what happened to his production career afterwards. Shizzi was not even part of the controversy; he just wanted a share of the controversy. True, Controversy sells, but it could also sell you off. Imagine how Shizzi brought a certain track where a Mohits Records signee, Wandecoal was singing ‘shawty go low low low low…’ on a soul-less beat produced by Shizzi. Of course Shizzi did not write the song and Wandecoal did nothing wrong to have taken his ‘shawty go low low low low…’off Shizzi’s beat to a better sounding DonJazzy beat.


What credit exactly do you want Shizzi? Or what exactly is your point? Please choose your battles wisely Shizzi. You are a great and blessed producer, just leave it at that please. And to the fans who think this is an opportunity to try out some insult combinations on the subjects, well I’ll just advise you to pick your battles wisely. This world is a very small place. I repeat this world is a very small place. Choose your battles wisely. You don’t know who is watching you and who you might meet the next moment. God bless us all.


Written by Akinpelu Michael. (@Mecoy_RR)


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