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Don Jazzy’s new album Solar Plexus, A review.


Barely 2 months after the Mohits arrangement went sour, the enigmatic producer DonJazzy has dropped a new album consisting of tracks from the Stars on his record Label, without Dbanj of course.
Solar Plexus ordinarily means that part of the abdomen that is particularly vulnerable to the effects of a blow; so maybe Don jazzy is trying to say this album will literally knock the wind out of you – entertainment wise that is.
*Mavin records crew
The album compilation holds twelve tracks with Tiwa Savage disturbingly doing only one track out of the twelve while Dr Sid, Wande Coal and D’Prince enjoy three each for themselves. This may be due to the fact that she is a recent sign on to the label and the whole compilation had been put together in a rush with Don Jazzy being under intense pressure to be out quickly with his label.

Solar plexus has I’m a Mavin presumably done by all four but then it is difficult to determine when each male Mavin individually takes on the song as the verses had gone the same way both melody and voice- tone wise. Only Tiwa Savage who thankfully is a female had broken the male monotony with her rich, sensual voice. This is noticeably different and perhaps not up to what the Mo’hits all stars had hit us with in 2007
However, the track I am a Mavin exudes a new music sense and style quite unlike what Don Jazzy has ever produced before. Anyone with good music ears and love for perfect harmony will enjoy the number but then if you are inpatient and already quivering to get into a dancing feat then you may be moving on to other tracks.
In Solar Plexus, Tiwa Savage has Oma Ga to her credit, Wande Coal drops See me ri, Forever, and Pretty girls, Dr Sid Yolo, CPR and Chocolate while D’Prince finishes with Take Banana, Why you over there and Amarachi. All four Mavins do their songs individually and independently. They do not jump in to help each other at choruses or bridges save for the Producer himself Don Jazzy who comes in occasional yet expectedly to do vocal backup.
In all, the album is tight. But then there may be moments when the up beat tempo maintained in one track drops considerably in the next track. The sound and production quality is on point but still not ahead of what had been in the Mo’hits era. This album no doubt will have hits that will rock clubs and parties for months to come but then one reality stares really hard in the face – D’banj is sorely missed in this compilation.

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2 comments

  1. they must be stupiiiiiiiiid....they try to hold me down...i de stake ma dough, de chop ma dough..... Don jazzy tell it to them

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  2. Romans 5:5 says, Hope maketh not ashamed.
    Fellow Nigerians lets not give up our hope that God is well able to make Nigeria be the best of country in the world. There is a reason why we are Nigerians. Hope lost, implies loss of faith in God to change Nigeria / Nigerians, loss of courage to pray to God, loss of morals for immoral acts, loss of normalcy for abnormality, etc the least is endless.
    Isaiah 3:10 says ‘it is WELL with the righteous’. We are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.
    Nigeria will survive and gain back ALL her loss glory, in Jesus name, amen.
    Satan the devil is our common enemy. Let’s get rid of his manipulation and be in the liberty that Jesus proffered!

    Thanks

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