Popular
 producer, OJB Jezreel who is suffering from Kidney failure and needs 
transplant definitely has made an impact in the music industry and many 
artistes who are successful today started their careers with him.
Check out the 5 artistes he helped jump start their careers below
1) 2face Idibia- 2Face was 
already a known star as a member of the 90’s/00’s R and B group The 
Plantashun Boyz. 2Face’s star power in the group was so great that 
everyone knew it was a matter of time before he went solo. In 2004, 
2face struck out and went solo.
He sought the production prowess 
of OJB Jezreel who was the hottest music producer in the country at the 
time for his highly anticipated debut album. For months they slaved on 
songs that would end up on 2Face’s instant classic solo debut album Face
 2 Face. The album catapulted 2Face into superstardom. In 2007, 2Face 
hooked up with OJB Jezreel again. The huge success of his sophomore 
Grass 2 Grace proved that you never change a winning formula. 2Face’s 
first two albums are widely regarded as his best LPs in his rich 
discography.
2) Rugged Man- Rugged Man had 
been lurking in the underground scene for years. Tired of the mainstream
 rap music he heard on radio courtesy of Eedris Abdulkareem and Rasqie 
he went to OJB’s Silver Point Studios to record the classic ‘Ehen’ diss 
track featuring Nomoreloss. The song spread like wild fire and 
galvanized the underground rap community.
Rugged Man wasn’t through with 
the diss tracks. ‘Peace or War’ and ‘Big Bros’ completed his diss 
trilogy aimed at wack rappers, their fans and record labels that pushed 
them. Thanks to OJB’s production, Rugged Man became the new champion of 
rap music in Nigeria. He released his debut album 2 years after ‘Ehen’- 
2004. Thy Album Come featured production from OJB and other Silver Point
 associate producers. Thy Album Come is perceived as one of the most 
influential rap LPs in Nigerian rap history.
3) D’Banj- Most people think Dapo 
Oyebanjo’s music career started when he met JJC Skillz in London. 
D’Banj’s entrance into the music game goes a bit farther than that. In 
2002, D’Banj recorded his first song ‘Kiss Me Again’ featuring Rugged 
Man. The song was produced by Jigga (OJB’s alias).
The song wasn’t a hit but it got a
 few spins on local radio. Buoyed by the little positive response the 
song got, D’Banj moved to the UK to pursue his dreams. He came back 2 
years later with an unknown producer who would take over from OJB 
Jezreel. His name is Don Jazzy.
4) Durella- By 2008, D’Banj who 
started his career with OJB Jezreel had become a superstar. An unknown 
act named Durella whose style was similar to D’Banj’s knocked on OJB’s 
door in search of a hit.
OJB Jezreel blessed him with 
‘Wiskolo Wiska’ a hard hitting club track. The song became so popular 
that people thought it was D’Banj who sang the song. Thanks to OJB’s 
production Durella had made a name for himself. Durella’s career has had
 more downs than up but a hit like ‘Wiskolo Wiska’ is a sparkling gem in
 his scattered discography.
5) Wizkid- If a biopic of Wizkid’s 
music life comes out, the flick would most likely start with him as a 
young thin boy watching stars troop in and out of OJB’s famed Silver 
Point studios.
Years before Wizkid scored his first hit with DJ Klem in the Knight House studio; he was a studio rat in OJB’s studio.
Wizkid who was barely in his 
teens was itching to record songs with OJB as his producer. Most times 
OJB told him to wait and watch. Wizkid’s recalls that while he was 
sitting in the studio waiting for his turn he learnt a lot of valuable 
lessons watching the likes of 2Face and Rugged Man record. It is most 
likely that Wizkid never released any of his OJB produced songs but the 
experience he gained chilling in the studio must have helped him become 
the star boy he is today.





 

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