Mo’Hits Is The Best Thing That  Ever Happened To Nigerian Music Industry, Says Olamide  

Hamilton Nwosa
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By Oyinlola Awonuga(The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, and Sports Desk)

Indigeneous rapper, Olamide took to his Instagram page to declare defunct music group, Mo’Hits as one of the best things that has ever happened to the Nigerian music industry.
The rapper heaped praises on Don Jazzy, D’banj, and the the entire team for their contributions to the industry even though they are no longer together.
Mo’ Hits Records, popularly called Mo’Hits was a Nigeria -based music record label owned by D’banj and Don Jazzy .
 According to Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Mo’Hits Records Limited was founded in 2006, signing D’banj as its first recording artist.
 Don Jazzy was the CEO/President of the label and D’banj was the Co-Owner. The label went on to sign other artists including Wande Coal , Dr SID, D’Prince and K-Switch. The label specialised in Afrobeat.
Olamide in his post said:
“Mo Hits is still one of the best thing to ever happen to NIG. music industry.Gave us good music and taught us how to carry our brothers along. Even if they never come back, still I say thank you to  jazzy n bagga n rest of the team for motivating us.”

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