Multiple award-winning Nigerian record producer Michael Collins Ajereh, also known as Don Jazzy has reckoned that Nigerians are not receptive to female musicians.
The Mavin Records boss said it is sad that Nigerians don’t
consume much music from female artistes compared to their male counterparts
despite their hard work.
A netizen with the X handle @Lahon199x had raised concerns
over the issue, saying Nigerian female artists have more chances of becoming
global A-list than in Nigeria.
“Nigerians in general are still not receptive to Female
music. You will see female dominating or at least equal to the men in other
countries music industry. But In Nigeria?..Our female artistes have more
chances of being A-list globally than being A-list in Nigeria,” the X user
wrote.
Reposting his tweet, Don Jazzy wrote, “And it’s so sad. The
women put in soooo much work.”
Jazzy co-founded the now-defunct record label Mo’ Hits
Records in 2004 with his former business partner, Oladapo Oyebanj, a.k.a
D’banj.
Following its closure, he sets up Mavin Records on 8 May,
2012.
Mavin has produced artists such as Tiwa Savage, Reekado
Banks, Korede Bello, Dr SID, D’Prince, DNA Twins, and many others.
Artistes under the label include Ayra Starr, Johnny Drille,
Crayon, Boy Spice, Bayanni, Rema, Lifesize Teddy, and Ladipoe.
In 2019, Don Jazzy unveiled a newly built multimillion-naira
mansion tagged “Mavin Creative Studios” as Mavin Corporate Headquarters to
celebrate his 37th birthday.
The label has received numerous accolades, including the MTV
Africa Music Award for Best Record Label in 2013 and 2014.
Mavin Records’ artistes have also collaborated with global
singers such as Beyoncé, Selena Gomez, Kelly Rowland, and Chris Brown.
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