
D’banj’s latest album D’King’s Men was reviewed by JON CARAMANICA for The New York Times Friday, September 13. Read the Review;
D’Banj is one of the great African pop stars of the past decade, a
charming singer but, more important, a savvy showman. For years, this
Nigerian singer was at the center of the Mo’ Hits Records stable, but
now he’s struck out on his own with a new label and the compilation
“D’Banj Presents DKM (D’ King’s Men)” (DB/G.O.O.D./Sony).
It’s an alluring contemporary pop album with an emphasis on king-size
dance music, like the militarily efficient “Don’t Tell Me Nonsense” and
the flash of last year’s excellent smash hit “Oliver Twist.” D’Banj is
also a savvy synthesizer of the old and new Africa, as on “Nous les
Meilleurs (We the Best),” a duet with the Congolese singer Fally Ipupa.
But really, D’Banj has his eye on the world; he’s signed to Kanye West’s
G.O.O.D. Music imprint, and the lovely “Scape Goat (The Fix)” features
what’s certainly the most cheerful version of Mr. West you’ll hear this
year, or any year.