In an exclusive interview with Saturday Beats, D’banj says he hasn’t gotten rid of the grey hair because ladies have told him that they love it. He further adds that the grey hair is a sign wealth.
“I love the fact that I am having grey beard. In Africa, it is a sign of wisdom. I thought one had to be 50 years and above before getting it but recently, I learnt that it comes out when you are wise and have money. So, it is obvious to the world that I have money and wisdom.
“I know I am already growing grey beard and I leave it alone because the ladies tell me that it is sexy. I cannot speak for any other person but I still have my sex appeal. We were just on the red carpet together before coming to this VIP section and you noticed what happened.
“The ladies still flock around me despite being married. You can count how many guys greeted me compared to a large number of ladies that came to me for pictures and just to talk to me.
“I think it is the grace of God and the brand cannot change. It is not as if I am going to let go of this part of me. Yes, being married has changed a little thing about me but business remains business,” he says.
The singer during the interview, notes his music career had faced some setback in the past two years. According to tne Koko master, the few songs he has released in the past two years were done majorly to remain relevant in the industry because he was preoccupied with other projects.
D’banj also spoke about his forthcoming tour with his former label, Mo’Hits, which includes Don Jazzy, Wande Coal, Dr. Sid, D’Prince, and Kay Switch. Dismissing insinuations that the tour was motivated by money as alleged on some online platforms.
His words: “It is not money that inspired this motive, Did Davido give us any money? No, he did not. He just called us and we obliged his request. I think it was inspired by the fans’ love for us.
“I do not know why the Mo’Hits reunion took such a long time; all I can say is that this is the right time. We had always talked about it but I guess this just happened to be the right time.
“As at when we were talking about it, I was in a different space facing other projects. Now is a good time. With everything that is happening at the moment, this is a perfect time and the tour could last for as long as three years, let’s keep our fingers crossed.”