Nigerian musician Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo popularly known as D'Banj, proved more of a studio than stage musician as he failed to perform to expectations for hundreds of Zimbabweans who thronged the Glamis Arena for the Lion Lager Summer Beer Festival tagged 'Battle of Africa' on Saturday night.
The show which started on a low note was opened by King Shaddy followed by Guspy Warrior. But all eyes were on D'banj because he was the main attraction at this year's edition.
He however left fans disgruntled and regretting ever parting with their hard earned cash to attend the show as he failed to wow the crowd.
His opening song was "Fall in Love", followed by "Oliver Twist", "Kukere" remix, "Don't Tell Me Nonsense", "Igwe" and "Why Me" and then he lost it.
After failing to rise to the occasion, he tried sexually suggestive dances with ladies he calls "Kokolates" on the stage, but still could not win the hearts of many entertainment hungry fans.
However, Ugandan chanter Bebe Cool did his best despite being a nonentity in Zimbabwe. He simply put on a spirited performance despite the fact that the majority of locals are not familiar with his stuff.
From the Zimbabwe twitter chatter to newspaper headlines which all read 'D'Banj outshined by Bebe Cool', it could be seen that the night belonged to his visiting counterpart, Bebe Cool, real name Moses Ssali.
D'Banj was the opposite of the Nigerian twins P-Square who performed at the same festival last year and left fans asking for more.
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