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‘Don Jazzy Na My Boy… Mavin Is Going Down’ — Crayon Hints At Leaving Label

‘Don Jazzy Na My Boy… Mavin Is Going Down’ — Crayon Hints At Leaving Label
"Mavin Records in Turbulence as Crayon Threatens to Leave. In a shocking twist, popular Nigerian singer and songwriter, Crayon, has been going back and forth on social media platform X, about his frustrations with Mavin Records, one of the top music labels in the country. Crayon, real name Charles Chibueze Chukwu, is a household name in Nigeria's music scene, thanks to his hit tracks and collaborations with other top artists. But, in a series of tweets, the 28-year-old musician expressed his unhappiness with the leadership of Mavin Records, co-founded by renowned music producer, Don Jazzy. Crayon's rant started with a seeming mix of affection and anger towards Don Jazzy, with whom he has a close relationship. He also mentioned Tega Oghenejobo, the Chief Operating Officer of Mavin Records. The singer's grievances seem to stem from the way the label handles its artists and the lack of support he's receiving. The situation has sparked a lot of reactions from fans and the music industry at large. Many are wondering what could be the cause of Crayon's dissatisfaction with Mavin Records, which has been instrumental in launching the careers of several successful artists, including Tiwa Savage, Dr. Sid, and Rema. Mavin Records is considered one of the most successful music labels in Nigeria, known for promoting talented artists and pushing the boundaries of the music industry. However, Crayon's threat to leave the label has raised concerns about the well-being of other artists signed to Mavin Records. As fans eagerly await Crayon's next move, it remains to be seen whether he will follow through on his threat to leave Mavin Records or find a resolution to his grievances. One thing is certain, though - the music industry is watching closely, and the outcome of this situation will have far-reaching consequences for the future of Nigerian music."
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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