Dbanj Relaxes With Zimbabwean Prostitutes Instead Of Performing For Fans

Double Wrist-watch wearing Dapo Oyebanjo aka D Banj totally disappointed his fans in far away Harare, Zimbabwe with a below par performance
at the Lion Lager Summer Beer Festival concert he was part of on
Saturday, October 26, 2013. According to the report,
infact he was the show’s headliner. So disappointed were the fans
that the report about the concert made headline news in the country,
because they had expected so much. Unlike how Nigeria’s superlative duo
P-Square took the same country by storm, with their electrifying, D Banj
instead disappointed his many thousands of fans, with a below par or
very poor performance.
According to NewsDay
D’Banj disappoints as Bebe Cool shines
NIGERIAN musician D’Banj born, Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo, proved more of a
studio than stage musician as he failed to perform to expectations for
hundreds of Zimbabweans who thronged the Glamis Arena for the Lion Lager
Summer Beer Festival on Saturday night.
Winstone Antonio,Own Correspondent
The
Fall in Love hitmaker’s performance approximated local dancer Beverly
Sibanda’s style as he spent much of his time speaking about how
Zimbabwean ladies were good at waist-twisting. D’Banj went on to invite
10 ladies, one at a time, including Amara Brown to join him on stage.
Regardless
of some of his tracks such as Fall in love, Pop Something, Why Me, Mr
Endowed, and Oliver Twist being popular in the country as they received
massive airplay on local radio stations and rocked night clubs, the
night belonged to his visiting counterpart, Ugandan ragga musician Bebe
Cool, real name Moses Ssali.
Bebe
Cool put up a sterling performance that sent fans into frenzy matching
local artistesgbsdr who included King Shady, Guspy Warrior and Winky D,
who also proved were serious contenders in the genre.
Dancehall star King Shaddy put up a scintillating performance as an opening act, showing energy as he belted some of his hits.
With the top-notch opening performance by King Shaddy, man-of- the moment Guspy Warrior was next to take to the stage.
The
Seunononga hit-maker did not disappoint as he belted out
sing-along-hits like Seunononga, 31 October, among others. After Guspy
Warrior, it was Bebe Cool who took to the stage full of energy, he
managed to keep the fans on their feet with a top drawer performance.
His
well-choreographed act was well received by fans. He sang some of his
songs that included Coccidiosis, Fitina and Mambo Mingi among others.
Bebe Cool went on to salute Winky D, describing him as a talented
dancehall chanter. Winky D was next, determined to prove his credentials
as the self-styled dancehall king. As usual, the Mafirakureva hitmaker
left fans begging for more.
The
atmosphere became even electric when Winky D introduced the popular
Tendazvaitwa “Lipsy” Chitimbe on stage. As a closing act, D’Banj found
it difficult to match the previous performers who had set great
standards. Popularly known as The Kokomaster, D’Banj failed to match
what his countryman P Square, did last year at the same event.
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