Wednesday, May 8, 2013, marks exactly one year that Michael Collins
Ajereh publicly decided to chart a new course for himself with the birth
of Mavin Records-home to the Mavin League. It also marks his birthday.
The last 12 months have been clouded with several can he get it right alone? Would he pull it through all by himself?
When news circulated that Don Jazzy and Dbanj had split last year it
was also said that he left with all Don Jazzy’s catalogue. Of course
everyone thought that would be the end of him.
And considering the obvious fact that the last one year has become
symbolic as one of the most trying periods for the Nigerian
entertainment industry, it has also become a symbolic year in the life
of the man who is now known and well referred to as Don Jazzy. Continue reading after the cut...
Not many had given him the slightest opportunity to prove his
worth-accusations were flying around-but Don Jazzy remained resolute,
determined and undeterred in his decision to break even with the MAVINS.
Don Jazzy has successfully remained relevant, steadfastly cooking up
beats-as much as he can, churning out productions that has left the
music industry in a state of frenzy. He has bounced back from scratch!
Has he succeeded? That varies largely on your definition of success
but with over a dozen hit productions this year-Take Banana, Oma Ga,
Amarachi, Goody Bag, Kick, Without my heart, Rotate, Lady Don Dada- in
the last one year, one can only pat the beefy producer on the back for
daring to dare and standout! He has bounced back from scratch!
From Tiwa Savage to Wande Coal, D’Prince and Dr. Sid, it’s obvious
that Don Jazzy has structured a way out for himself and his league of
Mavins.
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