Popular media personality, Shade Ladipo has come out to react to Spyro’s comments about music executive, Paul O not understanding the talent and record label business. She recently had her say via her social media page, and fans have been reacting.
According to her, only Don Jazzy has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that he truly understands the intricacies of talent and record label management, and other music executives should just accept their losses with grace instead of feeling personally attacked when others share their experiences in the music industry.

Shade added that in the competitive entertainment world, you are expected to win some and lose some.
Her words,


WOW.
Michael Collins Ajereh (born 26 November 1982), known professionally as Don Jazzy, is a Nigerian record producer and singer. He founded the record label Mavin Records in 2012, through which he has signed artists including D’Prince, Rema, and Ayra Starr. Prior, he co-founded Mo’ Hits Records with D’banj in 2004, and was an in-house producer for American rapper Kanye West’s GOOD Music from 2011 to 2013.
Don Jazzy was born Michael Collins Ajereh in Umuahia, Abia State, on 26 November 1982, the son of Collins Enebeli Ajereh and Mrs Ajereh. His father is from Isoko in Delta State. His mother is an Igbo princess from Abia State and his father is a member of the Isoko people.
On 7 May 2012, Don Jazzy announced a new record label, Mavin Records. He said, “I see Mavin Records being the power house of music in Africa in the shortest possible time.”
On 8 May 2012, he released an album featuring the artists signed to his label. The songs on the album included: “Amarachi”, “Forever”, “Oma Ga”, “Take Banana and Chocolate”, “YOLO” and the anthem “I’m a MAVIN”. Mavin records signed the vocalist, Tiwa Savage. Don Jazzy built a social network platform called “Marvin League” to complement and market his label.
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