In a series of video clips featuring past and present signees, Don Jazzy highlighted the label’s artists’ achievements in the music industry, reflecting on their remarkable journey over the past decade.
MAVIN Records, which wasfounded by Don Jazzy following the collapse of Mo’Hits Records, has become a major player in the music industry, boasting a roster of over ten talented artists, past and present.
The label’s collaborative efforts have produced numerous chart-topping hits, including classics like “Dorobucci” and “Amina,” leaving a lasting impact on the music scene.
MAVIN Records has served as a springboard for artists who have gone on to achieve stardom.
Talents like Johnny Drille, Ayra Starr, Rema, Ladipoe, Crayon, and Bayanni have thrived under Don Jazzy’s guidance, showcasing their musical skills and versatility.
Despite the departure of former members such as Tiwa Savage and Reekado Banks, who have maintained their relevance in the industry, MAVIN Records continues to flourish under Don Jazzy’s leadership.
Beyond his role as a record label boss and producer, Don Jazzy has become a advocate for upcoming artists, using his social media platform to promote and showcase emerging talent.
His online accessibility has provided invaluable opportunities for aspiring musicians to gain exposure and recognition.
KanyiDaily recalls that Don Jazzy is reportedly exploring potential sale or investment in Mavin Records, with major entities such as Universal Music Group (UMG) and HYBE submitting bids.
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