Don’t play D’banj’s songs here – Do2tun fumes at DJ at his 40th birthday party (VIDEO)

In recent years, Do2tun and his brother-in-law, D'banj, have been at each other's throats in the media, with tensions running high over the OAP's contentious child custody battle with the singer's sister. When D'banj's music unexpectedly blared at Do2tun's 40th birthday bash, it reignited old wounds, prompting him to unleash his fury on the DJ and issue a stern warning against playing any of his tracks, lest he face the full force of his wrath.


Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, better known as Do2tun, the vibrant Nigerian on-air personality and video jockey, recently delivered a firm warning to a DJ at his extravagant 40th birthday celebration, who had dared to spin tracks from his estranged brother-in-law, the iconic musician D’banj.

Dotun, who recently celebrated his 40th birthday, had eary taken to his Instagram page to express gratitude to God and his fans for their unwavering support.

He accompanied his heartfelt message with a series of timeless photos that captured the essence of his milestone moment.

Later on, the distinguished personality hosted a birthday bash, where, in viral video, made a bold statement by demanding that songs by his brother-in-law be removed from the playlist.

“I repeat; No fccking D’banj’s songs at my party,” he said.

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This dramatic showdown unfolded against the backdrop of a bitter child custody battle between Do2tun and his wife, Taiwo Oyebanjo, who happens to be D’banj’s sister.

Accusations flew as Do2tun pointed fingers at D’banj, alleging that the music maestro was siding with his sister and actively encouraging her to keep their children away from him.

His estranged wife, Taiwo, in her defense, said she was sexually, emotionally, and psychologically abused in the eight years she was with Do2dtun.

She partly wrote, “For eight years, I tolerated your s£xual, emotional, and psychological abuse. I can never recover from the trauma and pain you caused me.

“How did you expect me to raise the girls in that environment?”

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