In a recent interview, renowned producer Don Jazzy reflected on the profound impact of communal living on the evolution of Afrobeats at Mo’Hits mansion. This collaborative environment fostered creativity, leading to the production of some of the genre's most iconic tracks. Jazzy recounted a memorable incident that inspired D’Banj’s hit song "Olorun Maje," illustrating how close quarters and shared experiences can ignite artistic innovation.

The Mo’Hits collective, which included artists like D’Banj and Wande Coal, created a unique synergy that became the backbone of their success. As Jazzy noted, "Living together allowed us to exchange ideas freely, turning everyday moments into musical treasures." This dynamic not only cultivated individual talents but also established a blueprint for collaboration that many in the industry now emulate.

As Afrobeats continues to gain global traction, the lessons drawn from these early days at Mo’Hits serve as a reminder of the power of community in artistic expression. Looking ahead, the genre's future may hinge on similar collaborative environments that encourage artists and producers to live, create, and innovate together.