During an episode of the Zero Condition podcast, Don Jazzy disclosed his enduring support for Davido, dating back to their time together at the now-defunct Mo’Hits label.
The Mavin Records CEO recounted anticipating that Davido, the head of DMW, would emerge as the next prominent music producer after him.
Don Jazzy reminisced, stating, “When I heard ‘Back When’, I thought Davido was going to be the next me because he sang and produced the song.”
Highlighting Davido’s dedication to music, Don Jazzy acknowledged the artist’s passion, emphasizing that even if Davido were to cease his musical pursuits, his success and financial standing would remain significant.
“Go to Davido’s page; he has a passion for music. Especially if he stops today, he is still going to fly a private jet. He’s got money,” Don Jazzy remarked.
KanyiDaily recalls that Don Jazzy recently revealed why he didn’t sign Davido and other big names in the Nigerian music industry when they were still emerging artists.
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