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Don Jazzy unveils new female artist, lifesize Teddy

Famous music producer, Don Jazzy has disclosed an addition to the Mavin Records family.

Naija News gathered Don Jazzy, who is the Chief Executive Officer of the record label Mavin Records, took to his Twitter handle on Wednesday evening to unveil a new female artist, Lifesize Teddy.

Introducing the artiste, Don Jazzy said she is a rapper, poet, singer, and songwriter.

The music producer wrote, “Unveiling a new artist is a reminder of how an artist has let themselves go through the laid down process of the Mavin academy, the testament of our faith in them and the coming together of our hard work.

“With the power vested in me by the Supreme Mavin Dynasty it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Mavin’s latest signee. Rapper, poet, singer, and songwriter Lifesize Teddy. Pls, follow and welcome Lifesize Teddy.”

According to the video accompanying Don Jazzy’s post, Lifesize Teddy’s EP is expected to drop at midnight on Wednesday.

Popular Music producer Don Jazzy has opened up on the reason he could not sign Afrobeat stars, Davido and Wizkid to Mo’ Hits, the now-defunct record label.

Don Jazzy, alongside D’banj, co-founded Mo’ Hits Records in 2006 but the label dissolved in 2012.

Speaking in a recent podcast chat with Fisayo Fosudo, the Mavin boss explained that he was unable to sign Wizkid because Banky W’s EME got to him first.

He said it could have been “amazing” if he had signed Wizkid to his label.

“Wizkid, obviously, I could not (sign), because Banky got to him first. That would have been amazing,” he said.

Meanwhile in an interview Mavin huncho Don Jazzy has said business owners, particularly in this clime, must necessarily set aside what he termed ‘eventuality funds’.

As a music mogul and entrepreneur himself, Jazzy explained the importance of the above mentioned.
He noted that it helps give the workers especially succour in the advent of a downturn of events in the economy and also keeps the business afloat unti things get normalised.
On episode four of the ‘Crea-ri-vi-ri’ on the Zero Conditions Podcast, the Dorobucci of Nigerian entertainment detailed this while addressing the current reality of the economy as it affects his lifestyle and business.
He said: “I haven’t made any lifestyle changed since the economy took a different turn. But then obviously, I have to take care of the people working with me because as them dey feel am, we are also augmenting to ensure dem no go feel am too much. But yeah, it’s crazy but we hope that it gets better along the line.
Probing further, one of the host’s inquired: “As a business owner, a lot of businesses are struggling because the money has also devalued for them. Maybe they are increasing the value of the services they provide but now you also have to increase the salaries of people working for you despite the face that your money is not also going up. How do you balance that reality?”
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