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  • Headies awards: LAWMA harps on Olamide, Don Jazzy feud

    Headies awards: LAWMA harps on Olamide, Don Jazzy feud

    Following the New Year Day fiasco between street lyricist, Olamide and Honcho of Mavins Record, Don Jazzy at the Headies, otherwise called Hip-hop Award, Olamide, who is popularly known as Badoo, may have unwittingly created a punchline for the Lagos State Waste Management Authority, LAWMA.

    When Adekunle Gold won Best Alternative Song with Sade, Olamide came up the stage and insinuated that his artiste, Lil Kesh, was more deserving of the Next Rated Artiste Award which was presented to Reekado Banks of Supreme Mavin Dynasty.

    ‘Adekunle Gold let’s be honest, this award belongs to Lil Kesh, because Lil Kesh is our Next Rated artist,” he said.

    “Every single was a hit back to back, from ‘Lyrically’ to ‘Shoki’ to ‘Efejoku’”.

    However, after Don Jazzy stepped on the same stage some minutes later to also pick up an award for his artiste, he threw the first direct salvo, aimed at Olamide. ‘Olamide, if you want the car, come and collect it,’ he said in closing.

    The reaction from Olamide who won ‘Artiste of the Year’ and ‘Best Street-Hop Artiste’ was cataclysmic. In an outburst of angry tweets which lasted for a little over thirty minutes in the early hours of Saturday, he rained abuses on Don Jazzy.

    In one of his lesser vile tweets, the YBNL honcho, positing to be acting for the benefit of his signee, wrote ‘Even me , I didn’t have the grace to have every single back to back in number one spot… Biko leave trash for lawma.’

    However, latching on Olamide’s rants on Twitter which he severally described the Incident as trash, LAWMA, the Lagos State waste disposal agency, using Its official Twitter handle, @Lawma_gov, took advantage of the squabble to promote its brand.

    ‘In 2016 we urge all our customers to #leavetrashforlawma use the licensed PSP operator in your area,’ It tweeted.

    It also tweeted: ‘In the fight between Olamide and Don Jazzy guess who won? LAWMA #LEAVETRASHFORLWMA Is trending.’

    Sterling Bank, which supports LAWMA also joined the bandwagon. The company, on Twitter, wrote, ‘Let’s take this opportunity to appreciate #LAWMA for their work. Supported by #SterlIngBankNg. #LeaveTrashForLAWMA’

    The scuffle which was largely an Internet fiasco saw the hashtag #LeaveTrashForLAWMA trending since Saturday.

    That the incident overshadowed the Headies is no longer news.

    In spite of all, the Next Rated winner, Reekado Banks responded heartily to a congratulatory message sent to him by Lil Kesh.

    Olamide has also apologised for his behaviour on Instagram. ‘I want to apologise to my fans for my conduct, including swearing on Live TV, at the Headies event some hours ago,’ he said, adding that, “I recognise that you all are the most important part of my work and my journey so far, and I would not have come this far without you. Therefore, you deserve better from me. I promise to conduct myself in a more respectable manner In future.”

    Interestingly, Timi Dakolo won the highest number of laurels with Best Male Performance, Best R&B single and Recording of the year for his song, ‘Wish me well.’

    Others are Headies Hall of Fame (2Face Idibia), Best Pop Single

    ‘Godwin’ by Korede Bello, Best rap single ‘King kong’ by Vector,

    Best Vocal Performance (female) Aramide (‘Iwo Nikan), Best Ragga/dancehall single ‘German juice’ by Cynthia Morgan, Best Music Video ‘Katapot’ (by Reekado Banks, video shot by Unlimited L.A) and Best Collaboration ‘Local Rappers’ – Reminisce ft Olamide, Phyno & StormRex. Others are Best Rap Album “Chairman” by M.I, Best Music Producer Legendary Beatz (‘Ojuelegba’), Lyricist On The Roll Vector, Revelation of The Year Yemi Alade Best Alternative Song ‘Sade’ – Adekunle Gold, Special Recognition Award Don Jazzy, Best Pop/R&B Album AYO – Wizkid, Song of The Year ‘Ojuelegba’ – Wizkid, Album of The Year ‘Street O.T’ – Olamide and Rookie of The Year YCee.

    The award had other entertaining angles, including the one that had the now rehabilitated Majek Fashek, throwing up side comments as many stole glances at the ‘rainmaker’ who later sang the hit track Send Down the Rain alongside Timi Dakolo and Kunle Ayo.

    The show host, Bovi also took comedy to slapstick level, dressing out like Denrele Edun at some point. His co-host, Kaffi also rendered an amazing opening dance, proving her mantle in the dance profession.

    Many were also excited by the joint performance of Jamb Question crooner, Simi and dynamic artiste, Falz, as they did Jamb Question and Soldier and got a loud ovation for their salsa dance steps.

    Other faces and performers at the event include, Denrele Edun, D’banj, Tiwa Savage, Eva Alordiah and her boo, Ceasar, Victoria Kimani, Kcee, Iyanya, Orezi, 2Face, Yemi Alade.

  • MY RELATIONSHIP  WITH DON JAZZY –TOLU

    MY RELATIONSHIP WITH DON JAZZY –TOLU

    Although he didn’t win the third edition of popular talent hunt show, Project Fame West Africa, Tolulope Abraham Adesina, simply known as Tolu, hasn’t given up on his dreams of being a celebrated musician. The Kaduna State Polytechnic graduate of architecture speaks with ADENIYI ADEWOYIN on his journey into music and relationship with Don Jazzy among other issues.

     

     

    WHAT have you been up to lately?

    I just dropped a single called Ifemi which features Don Jazzy and the response has been incredible. For the first time people seem to see the versatility that Tolu is made of and I am grateful for that.

    What inspired the song?

    The song is actually inspired by my grandmother. I remember when I was a boy she always sings that song to me. Whenever she comes from the village, that’s how we knew she was around. She starts singing from the gate and we will know she is around. So I wanted to translate that feeling that I had from grandma into a song and let people enjoy it. So far it has been amazing.

    Did you grow up with your grandmother?

    She always visits us from Oyo State while we were in Kaduna. I am from Ogbomosho in Oyo State.

    You seem close to Mavin family; Are you signed to Mavin record?

    My record label, Aly Hills Records, is affiliated to Mavin Records and we are very good friends with Don Jazzy. So we can say we are a younger brother label to Mavin Records. We are a very close family.

    Going back to your days in Project Fame, most people thought you would win…

    I actually thought I was going to win but you know that God has a time for everything. It was Chidinma’s time, and now it’s my time (Laughs).

    So what is the relationship like between you and Chidinma now?

    It is a very good relationship. I saw Chidinma at a couple of shows and we have always maintained that friendship and bond. It’s amazing.

    What about other contestants like Yetunde Omo Ibadan?

    They are all fine. Yetunde is doing well for herself. She’s also dropping a single and I’m supportive of her music and her work.

    How has it been since you started music?

    It’s been very challenging because transforming yourself from just a project star to becoming an individual artiste takes a lot of hard work. Ask Iyanya, he will tell you it took six years to make that happen. But if you are consistent and you trust in God, anything is possible.

    What are your plans for the music industry?

    I just dropped the video to my new single Ifemi, so presently, I am promoting it.

    If Mavin Records approaches you with a record deal, will you accept?

    (Laughs) Well, I am very pleased with what my record label is doing with me; but if for any reason I get an opportunity to be signed to Mavin Records, it will be a very big blessing.

    What are the challenges you faced while coming up in the industry?

    It’s hard because when you are recording, you want to put it out for people to hear and you don’t have the proper funding and representation. So it can be very hard for an up and coming artiste. But when you have representation, you have people to worry about the business and you worry about the music. But now it is better for me, I’m a little relieved now.

    What was growing up like?

    I was born and raised in Kaduna State. I started singing when I was eleven years old in church, and since then, I have gone to seven different competitions before Project Fame. But I never gave up; that’s why when I didn’t win project fame, I stayed back in Lagos.

    What was your parents’ disposition about your choice of career?

    At first when they saw that I was taking it too seriously they insisted that I should study to become an architect because I read architecture at Kaduna State Polytechnic. I was so stubborn about my music; I would always end up in the studio after classes. Eventually, my dad saw that I had the passion so when I went for Project Fame competition, he believed in me and then he gave his full support.

    Did you go for another talent hunt show after Project Fame?

    No, I didn’t, because I believe that everything I learnt at the Project Fame talent hunt is enough for me to survive in the industry.

    How would you describe the experience at Project Fame?

    It was amazing. Meeting people from different countries, learning how to perform on stage, how to relate with your crowd, all of those valuable lessons are helping me today.

    So what has the relationship between you and the judges of Project Fame been like?

    I was even a guest judge at the last one; I was called in the preliminary stage of the judging to be a guest judge. So it’s an amazing feeling.

    That means they appreciate what you are doing out there…

    Yes they do.

    What else do you do aside music?

    I love fashion, I love movies. Eventually, I see my music taking me to those aspects. I also produce music, so I’m producing up and coming artistes as well as helping them archive their dreams.

    What are the qualities you see in people before assisting musically?

    If I see that you have the talent and you have the drive, and I can help you with production or connect you with someone who can help you, I will definitely do that. It’s been done for me too. I intend to help more people.

    Is that an orientation you got from Don Jazzy?

    Don Jazzy is that kind of man. He doesn’t know me from Adam yet he took me in and is helping me; so it’s a blessing.

    What about the ladies? How do you treat them?

    I love them. Since Project Fame, they have helped me to where I am today. So I love them so much I call them pretty ones.

    What do you do when you are less busy?

    I love movies. So when I am not in the studio or doing an interview or performing at a show, I like to kick back and watch good movies.

    Will you be going into movies soon?

    Let’s see how it goes. I need to build my music brand to a certain level and I am sure movie companies will come to me. I think I am articulate enough to be an actor.

    Who are the people you look up to in the Nigerian music industry?

    Apart from Don Jazzy, which is very obvious, there is 2face Idibia and Asa. I respect people that have achieved something from nothing and that’s what these people have taught me over the years.

    What do you think might be the reason why some artistes don’t last?

    I think it’s a personal choice. The content you give as a musician is up to you. If you want your story to be heard ten years after you are gone, then the type of things you say in your music must matter to you. Some people don’t care about that. They just want to sing about booty and stuff like that. If you want your music to last, you need to say really deep stuff and still appeal to the market.

    When is your album dropping?

    My album is going to drop next year and I am excited. I’m recording in the studio and I will be collaborating with various artistes. I’m so excited I can’t wait for the album to be out.

    What’s your favorite song by another artiste?

    That should be Raba by Kiss Daniel, Sugar Boi and Dj Shabzy.

  • 2face reunites Dbanj, Don Jazzy

    2face reunites Dbanj, Don Jazzy

    At the Fortyfied concert, held on Sunday to celebrate the life and music of the legendary 2face Idibia, there was enough fun to go round. Eko Hotel, venue of the concert was filled to the brim with guests of the artiste who were treated to a good dose of music.

    However, one of the highpoints of the evening was 2face’s joint performance with his fellow entertainer, D’banj. Guests were thrilled when the duo mounted the stage to perform the song, I’m Feeling Good which was produced by Don Jazzy.

    Following the performance, the celebrant pleaded with D’banj and his former partner, Don Jazzy, to consider reuniting with a view to treat their fans to something better.

    Apparently impressed by the output, 2face said amidst cheers from the crowd; “Don Jazzy and D’banj, abeg make una do one more hit song, just one. I take God beg una.”

    D’banj responded saying: “Sure! It’s going to happen just for you, abi Don Jazzy.” Don Jazzy in turn affirmed by nodding his head.

     

  • Don Jazzy honoured by C&S church

    Don Jazzy honoured by C&S church

    Michael Collins Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, received another honorary award over the weekend, at the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim & Seraphim church worldwide as a worthy son of the church.

    The recognition, according to information, was given to the Mavin boss at the church’s headquarters in Tejuosho, Lagos. In celebrating the award, the ace music producer’s father, Collins Enebeli shared past photos of the family on his Facebook page giving gratitude to God for taking them from humble beginnings to the point of being honoured.

    “With thanks and gratitude to God for taking us from humble beginnings to the point of being honored and given a special recognition award by our fathers at ESOCS @ 90 celebrations. To God be the glory,” Jazzy’s father posted.

    Despite his activities on social media, Don Jazzy has been described as a person who shies away from the camera. As reported, very little is known about the multi-award winning music maker, because he hardly grants interview.

  • Don Jazzy squares up against Davido at Tech+ 2015

    Don Jazzy squares up against Davido at Tech+ 2015

    Excitement mounts as the duo of Don Jazzy and Davido will be challenging each other at the forthcoming Tech+ Conference and Exhibitions.

    Holding in Lagos at the Eko Hotels and Suites on Friday with the theme, Leadership in Digital Technology, Tech+ will feature gaming sessions, exhibitions, the digital school, programming, plenary and break-out sessions as well as panel discussions to be led by high profile speakers drawn from local and global brands, organizers say.

    The entertainers took to their Twitter handles to announce their participation and, also, throw up challenges to any would-be contestants.

    Davido, who recently won the MTV AMA Best Male artist Award in South Africa, had tweeted, “My FIFA 15 skills will be on point 4 Tech+! July 24th 25th at EkoHotel.”

    Don Jazzy also tweeted; “Think u can beat me @ FIFA 15? Come find out @ Tech+ from July 24th-25th at Eko Hotel.”

    Tunji Adeyinka, CEO of Connect Marketing Services Limited, organisers of the conference disclosed that there is a total prize money of N1.5m. Winner in the FIFA 2015 category will receive a cash prize of N500, 000 while the first and second runners-up go home with N300, 000 and N100, 000 respectively. In the Mortal Combat category, the sum of N300, 000 goes to the winner, the second-placed person receives N200, 000 and the third N100, 000, Adeyinka disclosed.

    Some of the notable speakers include Jim McKelvey (co-founder of Square), Wael Fakharany (Google X Middle East and Africa) and Nicolas Martin, CEO, Jumia Africa among others.

    TECH + is powered by MTN Nigeria with sponsorship from Huawei, Jumia, Coscharis Motors, Samsung, Google, Uber and Terragon Group. Partners include Enplug Africa, Atlantic Exhibition and Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency (LASAA).

  • Tiwa Savage is a mother

    Tiwa Savage is a mother

    Mavin Records pop star, Tiwa Savage has put to bed.

    Her husband and manager, Tunji ‘Tee Billz’ Balogun shared a photo of him holding a new born baby’s hand on Instagram with the caption “Thank You Jesus” on Thursday.

    Thank You Jesus….

    A photo posted by Mr Billz (@teebillz323) on

     

    In an Instagram post, Don Jazzy congratulated Tiwa and Tee Bills, announcing that the child is a “bouncing baby boy”.

    The new baby is the couple’s first child.

  • Don Jazzy gets Instagram verification

    Don Jazzy gets Instagram verification

    Mavin Records CEO Don Jazzy has been verified on one of the biggest social media platform, Instagram, placing him the second Nigerian to achieve that feat after Nigerian international, John Mikel Obi. Verified users of the photo sharing app are identified with a blue tick beside their profile.

    An excited Jazzy drew the attention of his followers yesterday when he posted on his page; “Instagram decided to verify guys. Make I thank them before them remove am o. In case na mistake. (I fit don jinx am sef)”. His verification comes barely a day after the Chelsea midfielder.

    One of the first to felicitate with the music maverick was none other than his signee and protégé, Reekado Banks. The excited singer posted on his Instagram page; “When your father is verified… You automatically answer the name too (even if na surname).

    So henceforth, call me #ReekyVerified. God bless you boss @donjazzy. They ain’t seen no’in yet. #SMD #MAVIN #DONJAZZY #DONDOROBUCCI #VERIFIED.”

    Presently, the award winning producer has 684,000 followers on his Instagram account. Known to be a very active user of social media, Don Jazzy was verified on Twitter three years ago, and has over a million followers on the micro-blogging site.

  • Davido to feature Don Jazzy, Wizkid on new album

    Davido to feature Don Jazzy, Wizkid on new album

    Still basking from winning the Mtv Base Africa Music Award’s title for Best Male on Saturday in South Africa, Nigerian hip hop sensation, David Adeleke, aka Davido, yesterday revealed he is going to have collaborations with ace music producer and musician Don Jazzy and WizKid on his upcoming album.

    Davido, who had earlier announced on Twitter that he will jet off to New York today ‘to get this classic album mixed and mastered.’ He let the cat out of the bag when he responded to a fan that asked if he and Don Jazzy do a song together.

    Tweeting back, he replied, ‘Done, it’s on the album.’

    Shortly afterwards, another fan, sending a tweet to Davido’s official Twitter handle, @iam_Davido asked, ‘is it true about u featuring Wizkid…?’

    Davido responded, ‘It’s a yes on myside!!’

    Don Jazzy, whose real name is Michael Collins heads Mavins Records, produced the hit song, ‘Dorobucci’ which won the Song of the Year at MAMA.

    WizKid was nominated for ‘Best Male’ and ‘Song of the Year’ at the MAMA. He did not win in either category.

  • DON JAZZY GETS CUSTOMISED BBM STICKERS

    DON JAZZY GETS CUSTOMISED BBM STICKERS

    ACE music producer, Michael Collins, aka Don Jazzy, is definitely taking his career as an entertainer to the next level, with the release of his customised BBM stickers, with inscriptions like: Chop Knuckle, Correct Person, Amen, Doro Mega and My Oga among many more, which go for a certain price.

    The CEO of Marvin Record, singer-songwriter and musician, started his production work in 2004 with Tongolo, a popular song by Dapo Oyebanjo, aka D’banj. He went on to produce D’banj’s first studio album titled No Long Thing, which was released in 2005.

    He has produced tracks for Dr SID, Wande Coal, D’Prince, Darey, Naeto C, Olakunle Excel et Zanga, Sauce Kid, Ikechukwu & Tiwa Savage. He also collaborated with Jay-Z and Kanye West on the production of Lift Off, featuring Beyoncé on the album Watch The Throne, released on 8 August 2011.

    He was recently rated according to Forbes as the 36th “Most powerful celebrity in Africa.”

  • Don’t show preference between your artistes, fan tells Don Jazzy

    Don’t show preference between your artistes, fan tells Don Jazzy

    Mavin Records boss, Michael Collins, aka Don Jazzy is not one to shy away from controversies. On Sunday night, the music icon posted a tweet, where he compared Korede Bello and Reekado Banks,  who are signed to his Record label.

    “Korede Bello and Reekado, who’s more talented?” he asked.

    Expectedly, the tweet spawned a lot of reactions. And while many fans simply stated their preferences, a couple of them just expressed a decision not to choose either singer over the other.

    A respondent, Queen Eno, was one of the latter. “Both of them are your kids,” she replied. “You don’t have to choose one over the other when you know they are talented. Just continue to be nice to them.”

    both of them are signed on to Mavin Records, and they have both had their individual successes.

    Korede Bello shot into limelight with his 2015 hit track, Godwin, which has been enjoying tremendous air play and invites to perform at shows.

    On the other hand, Reekado premiered the single Turn It Up in 2014 and in February, he released the Don Jazzy-produced song, Katapot. He was also declared Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2014.

    Both artistes, however, featured alongside label mates Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Di’Ja, Dr SID and D’Prince on the widely loved song Dorobucci, which was also released last year.