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Crayon makes shocking allegations against Don Jazzy and Rema
**Crayon Drops Bombshell Allegations Against Don Jazzy and Rema**
In a shocking turn of events, Nigerian singer Crayon has taken to social media to make explosive allegations against his former label, Mavin Records, its founder Don Jazzy, COO Tega Oghenejobo, and fellow artist Rema.
Crayon, whose real name is Charles Chibueze Chukwu, rose to fame through the Mavin Records system before signing with Blowtime Entertainment, a subsidiary linked to Mavin, in 2019. However, in a series of cryptic and emotionally charged posts on X (formerly Twitter), Crayon appears to have publicly severed ties with the label.
In his posts, Crayon expressed a mix of affection and aggression towards Don Jazzy, calling him "my boy" before launching a scathing attack on Tega Oghenejobo, labeling him "the highest criminal." He also claimed that Mavin Records is on the verge of collapse, writing "Mavin is going down!!!!!!"
Crayon's allegations against Rema are particularly striking, accusing him of stealing his shine and stating that he will not feature with Rema for the next 100 years. He also made a bold comparison between himself and Rema, declaring "I'm HYM!!!! Not REMA!!!! Niggaaaaa I'm 69 in Africa!!!!!!"
This public outburst has been weeks in the making, fueled by speculation that Crayon's recent music releases have lacked the usual support from Mavin's promotional channels. Fans have also noted that Crayon has been relatively quiet since the passing of his mother last year, suggesting that personal grief may have contributed to his frustration.
As one of Nigeria's most promising young artists, Crayon's decision to speak out against his former label and colleagues has sent shockwaves through the music industry. Whether this marks the beginning of a new chapter in Crayon's career remains to be seen.