Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Don Jazzy Gets His Groove Back (IDJA)
Wednesday, May 8, 2013, marks exactly one year that
Michael Collins Ajereh publicly decided to chart a new
course for himself with the birth of Mavin Records-home to
the Mavin League. It also marks his birthday.
The last 12 months have been clouded with several can he
get it right alone? Would he pull it through all by himself?
When news circulated that Don Jazzy and Dbanj had split
last year it was also said that he left with all Don Jazzy’s
catalogue. Of course everyone thought that would be the
end of him.
And considering the obvious fact that the last one year has
become symbolic as one of the most trying periods for the
Nigerian entertainment industry, it has also become a
symbolic year in the life of the man who is now known and
well referred to as Don Jazzy.
Not many had given him the slightest opportunity to prove
his worth-accusations were flying around-but Don Jazzy
remained resolute, determined and undeterred in his
decision to break even with the MAVINS. Don Jazzy has
successfully remained relevant, steadfastly cooking up
beats-as much as he can, churning out productions that has
left the music industry in a state of frenzy. He has bounced
back from scratch!
Has he succeeded? That varies largely on your definition of
success but with over a dozen hit productions this year-
Take Banana, Oma Ga, Amarachi, Goody Bag, Kick,
Without my heart, Rotate, Lady Don Dada- in the last one
year, one can only pat the beefy producer on the back for
daring to dare and standout! He has bounced back from
scratch!
From Tiwa Savage to Wande Coal, D’Prince and Dr. Sid,
it’s obvious that Don Jazzy has structured a way out for
himself and his league of Mavins.
However, only few people want to understand the obvious
fact that the 31 year old music producer, whose wizardry
has become one of the most talked about revolutions in the
Nigerian music industry, remains the regular man who can
be caught tweeting on popular micro-blogging network site,
Twitter, as Don Jazzy, or the young man that has decided to
give back to that major society that has consistently
supported him. Without attracting undue possession, the
term, IDJA (It’s Don Jazzy Again) became one of Nigeria’s
most trending and popular 4-letter word on Twitter.
Although mystery remains his strongest point, Don Jazzy,
has left Nigerians-in Nigeria and its diaspora- wondering
who and where he hails from.
Michael Collins Ajereh was born on November 26, 1982.A
Nigerian Multi award-winning record producer, singer-
songwriter, musician, former CEO of Nigerian record label
Mo’ Hits Records founded in 2004 and current CEO of the
Mavin Records label which he founded in May 2012
In his kitty, Don Jazzy prides himself as a Voice, Fashion
and Social Networking guru, Mo’Hits/ G.O.O.D. Music
producer, Samsung Deal, Mavin Records, Mavin League,
Loya milk endorsement and an awesome production
discography record.
Michael had always had a flair for music, singing and
playing the drums from the age of 4. He developed a
passion for the bass guitar at the age of 12, He went on to
study Business Management at the Ambrose Alli University
Ekpoma in Edo stat before he moved to London in the
United Kingdom in 2000 after his uncle invited him to
come play the drums for the neighborhood Church.
Various odd jobs followed including working at
McDonalds and as a security guard. Already imbued with
an intimate knowledge of traditional and percussion
instruments, Don Jazzy further built on his musical
knowledge during his UK stint. Finding fellow kindred
spirits in the likes of Solek, JJC, The 419 squad and
D’Banj, the gang would spend unrelenting hours practicing,
recording and performing different types of music.
Jazzy’s appetite for a full-time career in music could no
longer be satiated when, in 2004, he partnered with D’Banj
to set up the Mo’ Hits label. Within two years, the prolific
producer had wrapped up two albums (No Long Thing and
Rundown/Funk You Up) with his former Mo’ Hits partner
and was working on a third, Curriculum Vitae. By this
time, he had already started becoming a household name
with the trademark intro – It’s Don Jazzy Again!
In 2008 there were further production credits for the best
selling album of that year; The Entertainer Don Jazzy
repeated the trick with Wande Coal’s Mushin 2 MoHits, an
album that was described as one of the best albums to ever
come out of Nigeria
Although not acknowledging himself as a recording artist,
he is responsible for doing most Background Vocals for
Artists he produces for and sometimes does complete
verses. His musical dexterity can be heard through his beats
and well calculated vocals he assists to the likes of D’Banj,
Sauce Kid, Dr SID, Ikechukwu, Kween, D’Prince and even
Jay-Z and Kanye West on their Watch The Throne track
Lift Off, featuring Beyoncé.
In 2011 his talents got him noticed by Kanye West who
signed him up as a producer on his GOOD Music
label.With over a 100 production tracks to his name, the
understated genius has worked with a host of local and
international celebrities. In spite of his whirlwind
superstardom, Don Jazzy has never forgotten his humble
beginnings.
On the wake of the split up of Mohits, Samsung unveiled
their “Built for Africa” products and Don Jazzy was signed
on as their spokes person.
On May 8 2012, Don Jazzy said, “The way forward now is
to make sure I keep bringing you guys more of the beautiful
music you all love to dance to,” He kept his promise of a
new beginning, as he announced the birth of Mavin
Records.
The multiple award winning producer and philanthropist
has activated several fans with several music productions
and hit songs leaving It’s Don Jazzy Again, IDJA on the
lips of every one that matters. It’s a year now and needless
to say Don Jazzy the internationally acclaimed
producer,Nigerian multi award winning
producer,singer,song writer,CEO Mavins record label,
endorsements from Samsung and Loya, philanthropist is in
it to win it and he is here to stay! Happy Birthday IDJA!
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