While reacting to Wande Coal and Don Jazzy’s
break-up with Mavin Record, Charles Enebeli, also known as D’Prince, in a
recent interview with TRIBUNE disclosed that the break up shocked him.
“This development is a shock to all of us because
Wande Coal is like our brother. Basically, we will keep the flag flying. No
hard feelings and no bad blood. Like I said, we are all brothers. We will
definitely find a way to get things sorted out.” he said
See excerpts below:
You
are a member of Mavin group. How do you feel about the goings-on in the group?
Mavin is not just my label, it is my family. It is
my home and I am happy with it. I am enjoying my contract because I am working
with a great set of people who share the same vision with me about my career.
So, everybody is working to take the label to an enviable height and I know God
is in control of our affairs. From the boss to the least person on the label,
we all work together as one big family. We always make sure we produce good
music that people will always say good things about. You must have noticed that
we know how to do it, that’s why everybody appreciates anything that comes out
of that label. What matters in life is how happy you are with what you are
doing and who you are working with. For me, I am very happy and satisfied with
what I am doing under Mavin records.
Are
you happy with the way things are going, considering the fact it was formed
after the breakup of Mo’hits?
There is nothing special about it. You heard in the
news just like I did. It is one of those things that happen with any successful
record label. It is not peculiar to Mavin. Mavin remains stronger than before.
Everybody is working and we are moving ahead. That somebody left or that
somebody may leave tomorrow, does not mean we should all stand down and look.
This is one big happy family; whatever happens, we have to stick together so
that we can fashion out the way forward; not to dwell on what happened in the
past. That will only take us back.
What
does this unfortunate development portend for Mavin as a group?
You know this is like a business and you can’t
always foresee what might happen to you or your partner. You won’t even know
where your relationship is heading to until it ends one day. But at the end of
the day, you just have to give thanks to God for the gift of life because
that’s what matters to me. As long as I have my life, I can always find my way
through whatever challenge that comes my way. You can’t run away from things
like this, but your ability to deal with it is the most important thing. You
will agree with me that at the end of the day, you have got only your life to
look after. I f you lose it, you are finished. I just thank God for my life,
that’s all I can say. T
Will
this not affect your relationship with Wande Coal?
I don’t see it that way. Wande is my brother. We see
each other at least every other day. I have no problem with Wande. The
relationship remains as cordial as before. If you know the kind of relationship
that exists between us, I am sure you won’t be saying this. That he decided to
leave does not mean it will affect our relationship; it won’t. Break-up or no
break-up, you have to be thankful to God for the good life He has blessed you
with. Whether we like it or not, we remain one big family. From D’Banj to Don
Jazzy, Wande Coal, me, Dr Sid and Tiwa Savage, I want our fans to continue to
pray for us. It will mean a lot to the group right now.
Is
there any difference between the defunct Mo’hits and the current Mavin group?
When you hear Mavin, you hear Mo’hits because this
is something that has been on for a long time. We didn’t just start yesterday.
People love us because they know we will give them positive music as we have
been churning it out since day one. My last album is barely a year old and you
can see how far it has gone.
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