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Korede Bello, Reekado Banks, Di’Ja not ready to release albums – Don Jazzy

Leader of the Supreme Mavin Dynasty, Don Jazzy has revealed the young artistes on his label are not ready to drop albums.
According to the prolific producer, “Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and Di’ja won’t be dropping albums anytime soon as they do not have it in their plans for now.”

Don Jazzy who made the comment during the “Access Mavin concert” press parley days ago, added that artistes tend to become less relevant after dropping albums in Nigeria.
In his own words: “If you ask them now, they will tell you they don’t want to. People drop albums and decline, it’s not good.”
On if he will be dropping a personal album, Don Jazzy said: “I am not going to release an album. Right now, I know that I won’t be releasing an album. I might consider it, may be if am given money but right now, I don’t see myself doing that.”

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