Real Truth Behind D’banj’s 10 Years Anniversary Celebration
Recently, Nigeria's singer and self acclaimed Bagalee, D'banj, celebrated his 10 years anniversary in the music industry where he pulled large crowd of people turning up for the event with guest invite, America's model and vixen, Amber Rose.
The singer speaking with Vangurad about his journey so far amidst his celebration says the high point of his career was when he was opportune to give a speech at the World Bank Tedex in 2014, which had nothing to do with music.
D'banj boasted that he has always prayed that he does not end up as just as an entertainer but to be the best to come out of Africa which is gradually manifesting.
According to him, “My first single came out October 2004 .My first album was released in March 2005 and as at that time I always say I was an entertainer and I hoped and prayed that I will be the biggest to come out of Africa. I will be a businessman; you know you always have different types of dreams. It's been a great journey in 10 years and when I count my blessings, I see that God has been so faithful. There are places that I have been to, that I never thought about. Though, I dream big, I have performed on some stages I never thought I would dare to.”
“The high point of my career will be last year when I gave a speech at the World Bank Tedex. That for me was different ,because it had nothing to do with music. Being on that platform with those caliber of people, showed that you are not just an artiste, but also representing a generation,” he says.
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