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I Have Settled My Beef With Don Jazzy, D’Banj - JJC

Sometimes ago, it was widely speculated that Abdul Rasheed Bello, popularly known as JJC, was the man that gave Don Jazzy and D’Banj the platform to express their talents in music while living in Middlesbrough, England in the early 2000s.
But later, it was said that the trio had a big fight and subsequently moved on with their solo careers.

The 'We Are Africans' crooner was recently interviewed and he maintained that he has since let bygones be bygones. Thus, no longer has any beef with either Don Jazzy or D'Banj.
"We are all brothers. It was just a little misunderstanding and the media blow it out of proportion. I'm currently working with Don Jazzy for my forthcoming album. The song should have been out since, but because of this yuletide, everyone has been very busy. We are still cool together. No beef at all. I still give too much love and respect to my brother from another mother," JJC told us.
JJC is a Nigerian rapper, song writer, video director, graphic artiste and record producer. He was born on April 4, 1977 in Kano, Nigeria, but has been based in London since 1991 before his return to Nigeria.

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