Monday, August 1, 2016

SPECIAL FEATURE: D’PRINCE TAKES CRITICS TO THE GUTTERS WITH WORLDWIDE


Mavin Records stellar act D’Prince once again has proved he is no push-over as his recent and most talked about new song WORLDWIDE (produced by Don Jazzy) has shown.
He just elevated the act of razzness in a polished-royal-punkness-style with this latest tune; emerging like the unexpected dark horse and taking over from the usual local razz street beat impersonators. He obviously appears to have gone the full circle from his days of “Omoba…Good Morning Your Highness” fame through the various genres that defines his impeccable style of the Mo’Hits era to the period of post Mo’Hits split leading to his Frenzy album as the flagship star of Mavin Records.



Like the message from his song, “The Journey of a Thousand Miles”, he seemed to have indeed coasted home with his unapologetic club banger “Worldwide”. Along the line he had created tunes in collaboration with tested hit makers thus earning a very rich and enviable catalog ranging from “Give It To me” with D’Banj, “Wud-Up” with Wizkid and painting the town red off Frenzy Album, “Molowo Noni” with Wizkid, Ice Prince and Samklef, “Because of Love” with Bracket, “Ife” with Tiwa Savage, “Gentleman” with Davido and Don Jazzy among other great songs.
For those who crave more, he gave them “Goody Bag” while those who were/are living in a Fool’s Paradise and aspiring to be who they are not, he used “Oga Titus” to send them a message to avoid Judge Don Jazzy’s sentence of a hundred years of which if you do not help yourself, he offered them you are “On Your Own” #OYO.



Now that he has gone “Worldwide” and for those armchair critics and haters who do not appreciate what creative processes play out before you come out with a song, he has given a staccato of street jargon that will definitely keep them busy wagging tongues; a below-the-belt tact buttressing the fact that the best form of defense is attack as they need to be reminded that hard working and creative talents needs to be appreciated and applauded for their efforts and not the uncomplimentary and often times derogatory remarks from those who do not possible know the difference between a microphone and a hammer.

If the feelers out there and the critical reception which this new tune has received is anything to go by, D’Prince may not have only gone worldwide but D’Prince is Here indeed and will continue to remain musically relevant in the Mavin effort of being a production powerhouse in Africa.

CATCH HIM IF YOU CAN AS HE BEGINS HIS "WORLDWIDE TOUR"...STARTING WITH A STOP AT BEIJING, CHINA FROM AUGUST 3RD - 7TH 2016




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