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Nigerian music producer and Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy has admitted he cannot remain committed to one woman, saying monogamy is a struggle for him.
Speaking on The Nancy Isime Show, the award-winning music executive said he prefers to be honest about his inability to stay faithful, rather than give false hope in romantic relationships.
“I don’t believe that I am strong enough to be with only one person,” he confessed. “The fact that you’re a beautiful lady doesn’t stop me from admiring another woman.”
Don Jazzy, whose real name is Michael Collins Ajereh, acknowledged that his openness might drive some people away, but insisted it is better than living a lie. “I will not be dating you and telling you that you’re the only person,” he added.
Over the years, Don Jazzy has remained relatively private about his love life, though he occasionally drops hints on social media. In 2021, he revealed he was once married at the age of 20 but the relationship ended just two years later. He said the marriage failed because he put his music career above everything else. Since then, the 42-year-old has not publicly confirmed being in any serious relationship.
Despite being one of Nigeria’s most eligible bachelors, Don Jazzy has often joked about his crushes on celebrities such as Rihanna and, more recently, Toke Makinwa. However, he has also expressed scepticism about settling down, citing his love for freedom and a fear of disappointing a partner.
His comments on The Nancy Isime Show now offer further insight into why he has remained single, with the producer admitting that he still finds it difficult to stay emotionally and romantically loyal to just one woman.
Don Jazzy, who has played a key role in shaping the careers of music stars like Tiwa Savage, Rema, and Ayra Starr, continues to make headlines both for his professional achievements and for his refreshingly honest approach to personal matters.
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