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Dr Sid Reveals What Happened To Him After The Mo’Hits Crew Crashed
Mavin Record artiste, Dr Sid has revealed how he fought hard to keep the defunct Mo’Hits records together, adding that he spent several nights crying.

The record label founded in 2004 and co-owned by D’banj and Don Jazzy crashed almost a decade ago despite a string of group and individual hit songs as well as commercial success.
In a recent interview with Pulseng, Dr Sid said ”It was very difficult and it was very hurtful. It was very painful because anybody that knows me knows that I am a team player. I will sacrifice my personal gain for the sake of the team. Next to D’banj in Mo Hits, there was nobody who could command a stage like Dr Sid, but I never was the guy who threw myself out there, I was all about how to make the team better.”
In the heat of the breakup, the ‘Surulere’ singer was often blamed for the team’s split. “When somebody names you as the reason why something like that happened, it hurts especially when you know the truth. For me, I fought hard to keep it together. I guess it just wasn’t meant to be. So for that situation to go down like that and people turn on me like that, I spent a lot of night crying and it really affected me in a lot of ways, but I have moved on” he said.
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