Music
I Share Opportunities Among My Artists-Don Jazzy

With Don Jazzy, the question of equal distribution of resources among artists on his label has always been asked.
When he was with Dbanj, Wande Coal, Dr. Sid and some other fringe artists on the now-defunct Mohit Records, the fact that Wande Coal was not receiving enough push as Dbanj came to fore.
At a point, Wande Coal almost walked out on the label before he eventually dropped his M2M album.
Today, with a new label, Don Jazzy has revealed how he shares available opportunities to push all of his artists.
Speaking during an interview, he said “statistically, one in six to eight artists make it in the world. It is not everybody that is going to make it, but we all know that you put in all the efforts that you can, do your best, and leave the rest.”
The producer also added that he just doesn’t sign artists for business purposes alone, but because he likes the person involved, adding that even if an act produces a single after five years with him, he would still love the artist.
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