Thankfully, at that exact moment, Nigerian music was undergoing a silent evolution the heads of Mo’Hits were travelling across the world, pushing for afropop’s global recognition P’Square, still formidable, were already showing signs of the rancour that would ultimately lead to their split and 2Face was stuck in creative purgatory as the chill reaction to The Unstoppable proved. To complete his vision of dominance, Banky W set about building one of the most formidable faculty in the music business at the time: in came Niyola, Shaydee, Skales, and, fatefully, Wizkid. With smoky videos, dark shades, trench coats, and an almost-impenetrable veneer, Banky seemed determined to reform the soundscape of Lagos with his silky R&B-influenced cuts and larger than life personality. When Banky W returned to Nigeria from the United States of America in 2009, he went about his music operation like a mob boss.
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