Posted by Amarachi on Mon 05th Apr, 2021 - tori.ng
Don Jazzy stated that he wished he signed Falz and Simi when the opportunity came regardless of what the situation was at that time.
Don Jazzy
Mavin Records boss and producer, Don Jazzy, has disclosed that he regretted not signing top Nigerian stars like Simi and Falz.
Speaking during a Black Box Interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the record producer said things didn’t work out between Falz and Mavin as the singer was affiliated with another manager.
He also said that he lost Simi after the music cover contest he had staged to select new artistes didn’t single her out as a winner.
Don Jazzy further stated that he wished he signed Falz and Simi when the opportunity came regardless of what the situation was at that time.
He, however, revealed that the only person he never wanted to manage was Davido.
“I can’t say I turned them down. For Falz, the working situation wasn’t just right. I run a firm that could handle almost everything he needed.
“But I think he had like a management company set up already. It was like Tiwa Savage’s but I had to grow into that kind of scenario where I had to handle someone that had a record label, some blueprint process.
“I equally didn’t reject Simi. I did a Twitter contest for ‘Journey of A Thousand Miles’. I also loved her cover because she was one of the people that participated but she didn’t win.
“I didn’t pick the winners. I liked her but you can’t sign anybody. That’s one person I also regretted, I won’t say regret. But I wish we worked on stuff together. The same thing with Teni. We used to check up on each other.
“I had not grown to the point that I would move you from Atlanta to Nigeria for work. Now I can and we work before deciding if we are going to sign. Before I knew what was happening, there were faster people.
“She released records and I was like, ‘okay, we lost that one’. Three hot stars. The only person I didn’t want to sign was Davido I didn’t want to sign him but I knew he was going to be huge. They have money already now,” he said.