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This blog starts it's first ever premiere on entertainers in Bayelsa State. And the art for this week is.... DMP
Dibia Monday Precious popularly known as DMP is a music producer, a song writer, a singer and an instrumentalist who is from Sagbama local government area of Bayelsa State. A student of the prestigious Niger Delta University (NDU), Amassoma, Bayelsa State  studying Sociology. DMP started learning the skills for music production at a very young and tender age, learning some basics from a producer called Ipman years back, he started with the piano  and because of his love for music he never gave up even when faced with difficulties . DMP is very simple, friendly, accommodating and straightforward. He is from a very humble christian background, the first son of his parents and the only child of his mother. He was born in Port Harcourt, River State and he grew up in Lagos.

As a music Producer, DMP is versatile, he deals on every aspect of music ranging from gospel, circular and the traditional music. His scarest moment as a music producer however, is when he does a job for an artist and the artist is not satisfied with the work.
DMP has produced so many songs for top musicians in Bayelsa State and beyond, the likes of Nethan, Ja Wondah, Pakis10, Wall-Zee, Neze. B., and many more. DMP is know as one of Bayelsa State finest producer, his work is dope, you have to check that out for yourself.

Currently DMP is working on a big film project titled MADE and it's all about the struggle musicians face in the world of entertainment. DMP is looking up to Don Jazzy and Master Craft as his role model.
The project MADE is about the life and struggle of musicians, the pains and  suffering they go through and the sacrifices they have to make before making it to the big stage and how they are promised help by wealthy and well to do individuals and  later these promises are not met by the people who made them leaving the musicians looking stupid, downcasted and frustrated.

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