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Ace Nigerian producer and music executive Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has said Afrobeats is still “a baby” when compared with other global genres despite its successes.
He noted that Afrobeats practitioners are still learning, stressing that the music industry is dynamic.
Don Jazzy also highlighted how the cost of Nigerian music promotion has skyrocketed over the years.
The Mavin boss stated that he remains ever open to learning from others who have excelled in areas he has yet to explore in the music industry and beyond.
In a lengthy post on X, Jazzy wrote, “This, our beloved Afrobeats, is still a baby genre in the grand scheme of things. We are all still learning every day, as the game is ever-changing. If you told me just 6 years ago that an afrobeats video could cost over 20m Naira, I would say ahh that’s way too much o.
"But behold, some of us have shot videos over 100k dollars. If Burna tells me what it takes to do multiple international stadium shows, I will take notes cos I never run am before. If Dangote tells me what it costs to build a refinery in Lagos, I will learn from him.
"That said, my people, if I tell you how to run a successful record label in Nigeria, I will advise you to take notes even if na small note cos we no plenty wey don run am.”
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