Crayon Recounts How He Cried Like a Baby for Not Getting Gigs 3 Years After Don Jazzy Signed Him to Mavin

Upcoming singer Crayon has recounted his experience on the way to fame, especially after he was signed to Mavin Label Crayon said in December 2021, he cried to the extent he was having doubts about his talents, as he appreciated those who stood by him The singer said he has now lost count of how many shows he has attended, adding that he was ever grateful.

Like many upcoming singers in the Nigerian music industry, Crayon shared some of the struggles he went through, especially during the first three years he was signed to Don Jazzy’s label, Mavin. The Ijo (Laba Laba) crooner recounted his experience in December 2021 as he said he was crying like a baby and wondered if he was not talented enough.

It’s Mavin that will give you money – Don Jazzy responds as upcoming musician asks how much he needs to pay to join Mavin Records

Mavin records founder and Chief Executive Officer, Michael Collins Ajereh alias Don Jazzy has responded to an upcoming artiste who asked for the requirements to join the label.

The singer identified as Kellyfruz declared his interest in becoming a member of the Mavin family, so he asked the boss how much he needs to pay for him to be welcomed.

Pls I want to be under the Marvin’s record how much do I need @heisrema & @DONJAZZY,” the young lad wrote.

https://twitter.com/kellyfruz/status/1377623913883176969?s=19

However, Don Jazzy clarified that in order to get signed, no one needs to pay a dime to anyone, rather, the person will receive royalties from Mavin as proceeds from music made and sold.

He then warned that no one should give any money to anybody that claims to be a label representative.

Don Baba J wrote;

”To be a Mavin you don’t have to pay 1 naira or any money at allllll. It’s Mavin that will give you money sef if we like your talent and want to work with you.

Pls don’t let anybody collect your money ooooo.”