Music entrepreneur and the Mavin Record boss Don Jazzy told an interesting story about how he almost sold the Mo’hit records.
Don Jazzy described a difficult time in an interview with Bounce Radio when he attempted to sell Mo’hit Records, the record company he co-founded with Afrobeats icon D’banj, for just one million naira.
Don Jazzy acknowledged his unsuccessful attempt to sell the label to Nigerian music producer Obi Asika when questioned about it.
According to Don Jazzy, the attempts followed D’banj’s record “Tongolo,” which attracted a lot of attention but didn’t bring in the money they had hoped for.
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Don Jazzy was able to sell Universal Music, the world’s largest music company, the bulk of his second label, Mavin Records, for $150 million in 2024.
He informed his admirers and followers of the wonderful news on his Instagram feed.
The music mogul, who described the partnership with UMG as a new phase in Mavin Records’ history, expressed his excitement over the news.
Don Jazzy highlighted that the collaboration is an ambitious attempt to take African music to a higher level on the international scene in addition to being a recognition of their combined talent and diligence.
According to Don Jazzy, the partnership with UMG is expected to open new doors for Mavin Records, allowing them to reach a wider audience and contribute to the global influence of African music.
Don Jazzy expressed his excitement about the prospects of the collaboration, assuring fans that while embarking on this new path, Mavin Records’ core mission and values will remain intact.