Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy has yet to respond following a series of explosive posts by former signee Crayon, sparking intense conversations across the music industry and social media.
Crayon, who was previously signed to Mavin Records, stirred controversy after sharing and later deleting multiple posts in which he openly criticized the label and its Chief Operating Officer, Tega Oghenejobo. In the posts, the singer made bold accusations, questioned the label’s internal structure, and hinted at deeper issues behind the scenes.
He also appeared to take aim at label mate Rema, suggesting unfair treatment and claiming his own position had been overshadowed. In addition, Crayon alleged that significant funds tied to the label were not fairly distributed, though he provided no concrete evidence to support the claim.
Before the online outburst, fans had already noticed signs of a possible split, as Crayon updated his social media profile to reflect a new identity under “Olodum Entertainment” and released fresh music independently. The move hinted at a transition away from Mavin Records and a desire to redefine his career path.
The situation has since divided public opinion. While some fans have defended Don Jazzy, pointing to his long-standing reputation for developing successful artists, others have expressed concern for Crayon, suggesting his statements may reflect deeper personal or emotional struggles.
Industry voices have also weighed in, including Samklef, who added fuel to the conversation with controversial remarks about the label and its history with artists. His comments further intensified the already heated debate.
Despite the growing noise, Don Jazzy’s continued silence has only added to the intrigue, leaving fans and observers speculating about what might be happening behind closed doors.
As conversations continue to unfold, the incident highlights ongoing tensions within the music business particularly around artist management, financial transparency, and the pressures that come with fame.


