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Mavins is a Nigerian record label founded by Don Jazzy, featuring a roster of talented artists like Rema, Ayra Starr, and Ladipoe. The group has delivered hits like Overdose and Dorobucci
Mavins
Mavin Records, also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty, is a Nigerian record label founded by renowned music producer and recording artist, Don Jazzy, on May 8, 2012. The label emerged after the dissolution of Mo’ Hits Records, which Don Jazzy co-founded with D’banj.
Mavin Records has quickly established itself as a dominant force in the Nigerian music industry, consistently churning out hit songs and nurturing talented artists. The label’s roster boasts a diverse range of talented musicians, including:
- Rema: A sensational artist known for his unique blend of Afrobeat, R&B, and hip-hop.
- Ayra Starr: A rising star whose soulful vocals and captivating stage presence have made her a fan favorite.
- Crayon: A versatile singer and songwriter who effortlessly blends R&B and Afrobeat.
- Johnny Drille: A talented singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies.
- Ladipoe: A rapper and singer who has quickly gained recognition for his lyrical prowess and catchy hooks.
- Magixx: A promising singer and songwriter with a smooth voice and infectious energy.
- Boy Spyce: A rising star who has caught the attention of music lovers with his unique style and captivating voice.
- Bayanni: A talented singer and songwriter who has quickly made a name for himself with his soulful vocals and relatable lyrics.
- Lifesize Teddy: A versatile producer and artist who has contributed to the success of many Mavin Records hits.
Mavin Records is more than just a record label; it’s a platform for young, talented artists to showcase their skills and reach a global audience. The label has consistently pushed the boundaries of Nigerian music, blending traditional sounds with contemporary influences.
Under the guidance of Don Jazzy, Mavin Records has become a powerhouse in the African music industry, and its impact continues to grow.