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Who Will Sell The Mo’hits Reunion Concert?

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Since the defunct of Mo’hits Records, their fans have always wondered if they will ever get to see the acts on the label perform together again.

In December 2017, fans got a taste of Mo’hits Records when members of the group including Don Jazzy and D’banj took to stage to entertain guests who attended Davido’s Nigeria 30 Billion Concert.

With that performance, came more hope that the label was likely to bounce back.

While nothing concrete has been said about Mo’hits Records coming back together, one thing which has been confirmed is a Mo’hit Records reunion tour. Indeed, Don Jazzy and D’banj have confirmed that the tour will hold with insinuations that it will take place both in Nigeria and abroad.

Interestingly, one question which has however not been asked is who will sell the concert, bearing in mind that most of the musicians who once made Mo’hits Records tick have either moved on or frizzled out.

In 2011, when Mo’hit Records went defunct, it had Don Jazzy, D’banj, Wande Coal, Dr. Sid and D Prince on its bill.  Presently, it is safe to say that only Wande Coal can be considered an entertainer based on present antecedents. This is not to say that even Wande Coal is presently hot.

Don Jazzy despite his several collaborations has never really been considered a musician, as his creativity and ability to produce is what has really stood him out. The duo of Dr. Sid and D’ Prince are presently nowhere to be found musically.

This leaves the tour with only Wande Coal as the viable musician in the pack. Will Wande Coal’s influence be enough to sell a tour of such magnitude? This is an important question that requires serious pondering before being answered, unless of course the artistes who will be a part of the tour will rely on performing their old songs.

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