x

If Dangote Explains What It Took to Build a Lagos Refinery, I’ll Learn From Him — Don Jazzy

Mavin Records founder and ace music producer, Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has sparked fresh conversations in the music industry after describing Afrobeats as still a “baby genre” despite its global success.

According to Daily Post, Don Jazzy shared his thoughts in a detailed post on X on Friday, noting that although Afrobeats has achieved massive international recognition, it is still evolving, and those within the space must continue to learn and adapt.

“This our beloved Afrobeats is still a baby genre in the grand scheme of things. We are all still learning every day as the game is ever changing,” he wrote.

The producer also drew attention to the rising cost of producing and promoting music in Nigeria. He recalled a time when spending ₦20 million on a music video was considered extravagant, compared to today when some artistes reportedly spend over $100,000 on a single video. He attributed this shift to Afrobeats’ global expansion and the growing demand for high-quality content.

Don Jazzy stressed the importance of humility and learning from others who have excelled in areas one has not yet explored.
“If Burna tells me what it takes to do multiple international stadium shows, I will take notes because I never run am before,” he said.
“If Dangote tells me what it cost to build a refinery in Lagos, I will learn from him.”

While emphasizing openness to learning, the music executive also pointed out that his experience in running a record label in Nigeria is extensive. According to him, upcoming industry players should be willing to learn from those who have successfully navigated the space.

“If I tell you how to run a successful record label in Nigeria, I will advise you take notes—even if na small note—because we no plenty wey don run am,” he added.

Don Jazzy’s remarks have since generated widespread discussion among fans, industry stakeholders, and emerging artistes, many of whom agree that while Afrobeats enjoys global acclaim, it must continue to grow structurally, economically, and professionally to ensure long-term sustainability.

Hot this week

NECO releases 2025 SSCE External results as 71.6% secure five credits including English, Maths

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the 2025...

NCC, NDPC Sign MoU to Strengthen Data Protection in Nigeria’s Telecom Sector

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Nigerian Data...

Bayelsa Governor Diri Urges Mass Participation in 6th SDD Marathon

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has called on...

Kwara massacre: UN, Türkiye condemn killings as Tinubu orders security response

President Bola Tinubu has ordered an expanded security response...

Alleged N738.6m Fraud: Judge Threatens to Revoke Maina’s Bail

By Francis WilfredJustice Abubakar Kutigi of the Federal Capital...

China, Nigeria Celebrate 2026 Chinese New Year, 55 Years of Diplomatic Ties

The Chinese Embassy in Nigeria on Saturday hosted a...

Nigeria–Türkiye Engagement Strengthens Security, Economic Cooperation

By Francis WilfredThe Federal Government has reaffirmed the strategic...

Olukoyede Cautions REDAN against Exposure to Financial Crimes

By Francis WilfredThe Executive Chairman of the Economic and...

Northern CAN Condoles with Victims of Kwara Massacre, Muslim Ummah

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaThe Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN)...

NDLEA Seizes 7,746 Tonnes of Illicit Drugs, Arrests 339 Suspects in Kogi

By Noah Ocheni, LokojaThe National Drug Law Enforcement Agency...

Insecurity: Kaduna Community Protests Displacement of 18 Villages, Closure of 13 Schools

…As Bandits Resume ThreatsBy Achadu Gabriel, KadunaResidents of Kaso,...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img