- Mavin Records, led by Don Jazzy, is considering investment or a full sale, as reported on Billboard’s website.
- The move is aimed at capitalizing on the global success of Mavin Records’ artists Rema and Ayra Starr.
Mavin Records, the renowned Nigerian record label helmed by music producer and entrepreneur Don Jazzy, is reportedly seeking investment opportunities or exploring the possibility of a full sale.
This revelation comes via a statement published on the reputable Billboard website today.
Billboard, a globally recognized music industry platform established in 1995, has long been a hub for music enthusiasts and professionals, offering a comprehensive range of content including charts, music news, artist interviews, and exclusives.
The move by Mavin Records to seek investment or potentially put itself up for sale signals a significant shift in the music business landscape.
According to sources cited by Billboard, Mavi
“Mavin Records is seeking investment or eyeing a potential full sale with bidding coming from the the Universal Music Group, HYBE and strong interest from music asset investors in the financial sector.”
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In other news, Nigerian singer Korede Bello has broken his silence on his experience with Don Jazzy’s record label, Mavin Records.
In a recent heartfelt post on his X account, Korede Bello opened up about his deep appreciation and admiration for his former record label boss, Don Jazzy.
The “Godwin” crooner took to his social media platform to pour out his sentiments, expressing his admiration for Don Jazzy’s character both during their time together in Mavins and beyond.
Korede Bello’s tribute was filled with genuine gratitude and admiration for the iconic music producer.
In Korede Bello word;
“And yes! Don J is a real one. Nobody’s perfect, but if there were only five people in the world who are close to perfection, then he is two of them…