A few days ago, the defunct Mohitts group led by Don Jazzy and D’banj reunited at Davido’s 30 Billion concert in Lagos.
Their reunion made it the first time the full squad (Don Jazzy, Dbanj, Kayswitch, Ikechukwu, Wande Coal, Dr Sid and D’prince) will perform on stage since they broke up in 2012.
Their reunion has also had a ripple effect that catapulted their joint album ‘Curriculum Vitae’ that was released in 2006 to re-enter the Nigerian Apple Music Charts at number 33.
This definitely is the start of something good, especially for those whose music can’t seem to become hits ever again.
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