Mavin Records, Don Jazzy was recently a guest on the Bounce Radio interview with media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, and he had a lot to spill about his relationship with former signee, Wande Coal.
Speaking about how Wande Coal left the defunct Mo’hits records, the music producer made it clear that the controversial Babyface song was not the major reason for their fall out.
Don Jazzy said he believed that a lot of people in the industry at the time were saying things to the You Bad crooner, which eventually led to his final decision.
The music executive also explained through his experience over the years, he has learnt that there would always be a time when artists will feel like they can become independent and take charge of their careers.
Jazzy added that it doesn’t matter whether the artist is successful or not. According to him, he believed Wande Coal had also got to the point where he felt he could take the reins of his career.
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Speaking on the Babyface song, Jazzy explained that they had worked on the record before the singer’s exit.
He, however, noted that Wande went on to work on the song with producer, Shizzi, and they released it. According to the Mavin boss, the incident really got to him but in retrospect, he wouldn’t have taken to social media to address the issue.
On losing Wande Coal, Don Jazzy noted that he never wanted the singer to leave his record label. He also admitted sending several DMs in which he begged him to return.