Don Jazzy

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Don Jazzy

Don Jazzy

Don Jazzy was a popular singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is the current chairman of Mavins Record Label.

Don Jazzy began playing the drums and guitar when he was four years old, demonstrating his love of music. As a brand ambassador, he represents Samsung and Loya Milk.

What is the Net Worth of Don Jazzy? Salary, Earnings

Don Jazzy’s estimated net worth in 2023 is more than $15 million. Jazzy amassed this fortune through collaboration on multiple endorsement deals and the creation of numerous records. He is a well-known and multiple award-winning producers.

Don Jazzy, one of Nigeria’s wealthiest and most well-known music producers, has established a phenomenal reputation in the African music scene. Forbes currently ranks him as Africa’s 36th most influential celebrity. He was a part of Samsung’s Built for Africa lineup, which included an Afro-Pop home theater.

Where was Don Jazzy born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

Don Jazzy, whose real name is Michael Collins Ajereh, was born in Lagos and raised in Ajegunle by his family. Jazzy completed his education at the Federal Government College in Lagos before going on to study business management at Ambrose Alli University in the state of Edo.

How tall is Don Jazzy? Weight, Hair Color

Don Jazzy was born on November 26, 1982, so he will be 39 years old in 2023. He is 1.82 meters tall and 80 kilograms in weight.

How did Don Jazzy start his Professional Career?

It’s worth noting that Don Jazzy started his career as a security guard at McDonald’s. His continued interest in music stems from his friendships with Solek and D’Banj. At the O-Town record label, Emeka Infiniti taught Don Jazzy all of the production techniques. Don Jazzy collaborated with D’Banj in 2005 and 2006 to produce the albums “No Long Thing” and “Rundown/Funk You Up” for Mo’ Hits Records.

Jazzy collaborated with Wande Coal on the creation of “The Entertainer,” one of the greatest Nigerian albums ever. He has also provided vocals for Jay-Z, D’Banj, D’Prince, sauce Kid, Kween, Dr. SID, and Ikechukwu. Kanye West hired Jazzy to work as a producer at Very Good Beatz in 2011. Jazzy appeared in the Nollywood film The Last 3 Digits in 2012. Jazzy and D’Banj ended their relationship in 2012 due to several disagreements.

He later declared Mavin Records to be his new record label and released an album with the same name. I’m a fan of Oma Ga, MAVIN, Amarachi, YOLO, Forever, Take Banana, and other similar songs. In 2014, Jazzy produced songs by Nigerian social activists. Jazzy and Wande Coal had an altercation in 2013, which resulted in the artist leaving after two days. Olamide and Jazzy fought over the award for “Next Rated” at The Headies Awards in 2015.

 

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