Mavin Records

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Mavin Records
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Founded May 8, 2012
Founder Michael Collins Ajereh
Genre Various
Country of origin Nigeria
Official website www.mavinrecords.com

Mavin Records is a revamped Nigerian-based record label founded by recording artist and record producer Don Jazzy on May 8, 2012. The label's inception came to fruition following the closure of Mo' Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and D'banj.[1] The label is home to recording artists such as Tiwa Savage, Dr SID, D'Prince, Di'Ja, Reekado Banks and Korede Bello.[2] The label also houses a roster of producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims and Baby Fresh.[3] Wande Coal was formerly signed to the label.[4] On May 8, 2012, the label released a compilation album titled Solar Plexus.[5]

History

Mavin's genesis, signings, website launch, endorsements

Mavin Records started as a result of D'banj's departure from Mo Hits. According to BellaNaija, the term "Mavin" describes someone who is gifted and skilled in any field.[6] Upon establishing the rebranded record label, Don Jazzy said he sees Mavin Records being the power house of Music in Africa in the shortest possible time.[6] After re-branding Mo' Hits to Mavin, Don Jazzy signed Nigerian recording artist Tiwa Savage. Pulse reported that Don Jazzy admires the singer's work ethic and drive.[7] Pulse also reported that Mavin Records signed Aluko Altims Timothy and Sunday BabyFresh Enejere to the label.[8]

On May 7, 2012, the record label launched its official website,[9] and introduced their fans to the Mavin league (a social network designed to cater to their fans worldwide).[10] Don Jazzy signed endorsement deals with Samsung and Loya Milk after establishing the label. Tiwa Savage also signed an endorsement deal with Pepsi. On February 14, 2015, Don Jazzy announced the addition of Di'Ja to Mavin Records.[11] On February 21, 2014, it was reported that Reekado Banks signed a record deal with Mavin Records.[12] On February 28, 2014, Don Jazzy unveiled Korede Bello as another signee to Mavin Records.[13]

On February 25, 2015, Don Jazzy and Tiwa Savage both signed endorsement deals with Konga.com.[14]

Singles released

Within a year of becoming a revamped brand, The Mavins released "Take Banana" and "Oma Ga" as singles off their debut compilation album.[14][15] On May 1, 2014, the collective released "Dorobucci" to critical acclaim.[16] They've gone on to release other singles like "Adaobi", "Looku-Looku" and "Arise".

The D’banj/Don Jazzy/Mo’Hits Saga

Prior to commenting on D'banj's exit from Mo' Hits, there were allegations that D'banj signed over Mo' Hits to Don Jazzy.[17] In an interview with Sunday Punch, Don Jazzy addressed D'banj's departure from Mo Hits, saying: "We were working together and all was going on well. It got to a point where ’I’ looked at the situation and we both decided that it was not working and we had to move on." Don Jazzy alluded to being hesitant of a name change.[18]

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Mavin Records Press Release

It is with deep regret that we officially announce the departure of recording artist Wande Ojosipe, popularly known as Wande Coal, from Mavin Records due to irreconcilable differences.

Over the past few months, Mavin Records has made a concerted move to consolidate its position in the Nigerian music industry. Mavin has pursued a renewed ethos to raise its standards of quality and professionalism to a world-class level. Wande’s vision has not aligned with ours and a few months ago all parties mutually agreed that a separation would be the best course of action.<templatestyles src="Template:Hidden begin/styles.css"/>

Legal parties on both sides have spent the past six months trying to reach an amicable solution in terms of musical property rights. However the decision by Wande Coal to release ‘Baby Face’ purportedly as his own material is a direct breach of intellectual property law and compelled an immediate clarification on our part.

Both Mavin Records and Wande Coal have enjoyed a remarkable run in the course of their working relationship. It is unfortunate that conflicting priorities contributed to the premature curtailment of a hitherto fruitful accord.

Mavin Records reaffirms its goal to constantly provide high quality music to our fans and introduce new and exciting talent into the industry.

We wish Wande Coal the best of luck in all his future endeavours.

Signed

Management

Mavin Records Ltd

— Mavin Records[19][20]

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Coal (far left) and Jazzy (center) were at the center of a controversy surrounding intellectual property theft. The former departed the group in 2013.

Wande Coal's departure/Twitter feud/Intellectual property

On July 29, 2013, Wande Coal released and promoted a single titled "Kilaju" without the support of Mavin Records.[21]

On July 31, 2013, Naij News reported that Wande Coal allegedly parted ways with Mavin Records and established his own record label, Black Diamond Entertainment.[22] Sources close to Information Nigeria said that Wande Coal allegedly departed Mavin because he believes that the revamped label cannot further his career. Moreover, it was alleged that both Coal and Jazzy disagreed over finances.[23]

On November 5, 2013, Wande Coal released a song titled "Baby Face" and credited Shizzi for producing it. Subsequently, Don Jazzy accused Wande Coal of intellectual property theft through his tweets.[24] Moreover, the Mavin Boss uploaded a studio demo of the song that was allegedly recorded the previous year. Wande Coal tweeted several times, debunking Jazzy's allegations.[24] In addition, Coal tweeted a link to an "original" studio version of the song.[24] Demilade Olaosun, an entertainment lawyer, spoke to Premium Times about intellectual property (IP). He said that the song is a property of Mavin Records since it was produced, arranged and voice by an official of the label.[24] The lawyer also stated that since Coal's recording contract was not made available to the public, speculations cannot be made about the IP of the recording sound.[24]

On November 7, 2013, Mavin Records sent out a press release officially announcing the departure of Wande Coal from Mavin. The press release came shortly after the Twitter feud between Don Jazzy and Wande Coal.[24]

Accolades

Mavin Records was nominated for Best Record Label of the Year at the 2013 City People Entertainment Awards.[25] The label won the aforementioned category at the 2014 City People Entertainment Awards.[26]

Year Awards ceremony Award description(s) Results
2014 City People Entertainment Awards Best Record Label of the Year Won
2013 Nominated

Artists

Current acts

Act Year
signed
Releases
under the
label
Dr SID 2012 1
Tiwa Savage 2
D'Prince 1
Di'Ja 2014
Reekado Banks
Korede Bello

Former acts

Act Year
signed
Year
left
Releases
under the
label
Wande Coal 2012 2013

Producers

Current producers

Discography

Albums

Artist Album Details
The Mavins Solar Plexus
  • Released: May 8, 2012
  • Chart Position: —
  • Certification: —
D'Prince Frenzy
  • Released: November 5, 2012
  • Chart Position: —
  • Certification: —
Tiwa Savage Once Upon a Time
  • Released: July 3, 2013
  • Chart Position: —
  • Certification: —
Dr SID Siduction
  • Released: December 20, 2013[27]
  • Chart Position: —
  • Certification: —
Tiwa Savage R.E.D
  • Released: December 19, 2015
  • Chart Position: —
  • Certification: —

Singles

List of singles released under Mavin Records
Artist Title Year Album Release date
D'Prince "Take Banana" 2012 Solar Plexus N/A
Tiwa Savage "Omo Ga"
D'Prince "Take Banana (Remix)" Frenzy October 31, 2012
"Real G"
(featuring M.I)
"Goody Bag"
"Call Police"
Wande Coal "The Kick"
(featuring Don Jazzy)
2013 N/A January 23, 2014
Wande Coal "Rotate" N/A April 26, 2013
Dr SID "Lady Don Dada" Siduction May 2, 2013
"Love Mine" May 5, 2013
D'Prince "Birthday" N/A May 6, 2013
Dr SID "Talented" Siduction May 12, 2013
"Baby Tornado" August 21, 2013
Tiwa Savage "Eminado" Once Upon a Time October 8, 2013
Dr SID "Surulere" Siduction November 13, 2013
D'Prince "Gentlemen"
(featuring Davido and Don Jazzy)
2014 TBA January 27, 2014
Di'Ja "Yaro" February 14, 2014
Reekado Banks "Turn It Up"
(featuring Tiwa Savage)
February 21, 2014
Korede Bello "African Princess" February 28, 2014
D’Prince "Ojoro Cancel"
(featuring Wizkid)
March 7, 2014
The Mavins "Dorobucci"
(featuring Don Jazzy, Tiwa Savage, Dr SID, D’Prince, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and Di’Ja)
May 1, 2014
Dr SID and Don Jazzy "Highlife Dorobucci" May 2, 2014
The Mavins "Adaobi"
(Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and Di’Ja featuring Don Jazzy)
May 27, 2014
Di'Ja "Yaro Remix"
(featuring Ice Prince)
July 29, 2014
Reekado Banks "Chop Am" August 8, 2014
Korede Bello "Cold Outside" August 15, 2014
D'Prince "Oyo" September 5, 2014
The Mavins "Arise"
(featuring Don Jazzy, Reekado Banks and Di’Ja)
September 20, 2014
Tiwa Savage "My Darlin" October 8, 2014
The Mavins "Looku Looku" October 31, 2014
Di'Ja "Awww" December 12, 2014
D'Prince "Oga Titus" December 23, 2014
Korede Bello "Jingle Bell" December 25, 2014
"Godwin" 2015 January 28, 2015
Reekado Banks "Katapot" February 13, 2015
D'Prince "Nonso" March 16, 2015
Godywn [upper-alpha 1] "Promise"
(featuring Di’Ja)
March 27, 2015

Notes

  1. Although Godywn worked with Don Jazzy and Di'Ja, he isn't signed to Mavin Records.[28]

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External links

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