Terry G's songs that were previously banned by the Nigerian Association of DJs has been lifted.
On Saturday, June 5, 2016, Terry G reportedly slapped DJ Jimmy Jatt’s protege, DJ Phriz, who was holding down for the respected and veteran DJ at a comedy show that held at the Shell Hall of Muson centre.
The eccentric singer's catalogue of music were subsequently banned by The Nigerian Association of DJs, barring all DJs around the country from playing Terry G’s songs, demanding a public apology from the erring singer.
The 'Akpako' singer has since tendered an open apology to DJ Jimmy Jatt regarding the incident.
Going forward, the DJ Association has decided to lift the embargo on Terry G's songs.
"The National Executives of the DJs Association of Nigeria (DJAN) humbly appreciate the support and cooperation of Nigeria DJs for full participation on said subject, we are most grateful for acknowledging the fact that ‘an injury to one is injury to all’, One Beat… One Voice,’ a statement from the body reads.
‘Terry G has shown a very reasonable level of remorse and had apologized to all parties concerned including apologizing to the leadership of the Association at all levels.
‘After due consultations and deliberations, the Deejays Association of Nigeria hereby lifts the ‘EMBARGO’ on all songs of Terry G (including songs he featured in). Thank you,’ it further read."
The street hop singer in the midst of all this has dropped two songs dedicated to God including 'Oba ogo' and 'Olorun tobi'.
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