Don Jazzy, the renowned music producer and creator of Mavin Records, recently shared his early life experiences on the Zero Conditions podcast. He discussed his beginnings in Ajegunle, where he used to sell the beloved Nigerian snack, akara.
Don Jazzy warmly reminisced about his moments spent with his mother, frying akara and aspiring to catch the eye of affluent passersby in their vehicles.
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“I can still see myself sitting there with my mom, watching the big men in their Peugeot 504s and Mercedes 230s come to buy akara.”
He confessed that he secretly wished for someone to notice his need and help him out.
“I’d think, maybe this person would just look at me and say, ‘Hey, take this, I know you could use it,” he added.
These experiences left a strong mark on Don Jazzy’s journey. He admitted that he finds it hard to believe those who claim they’ve suffered, as he believes many haven’t truly experienced hardship.
Now successful in the music industry, Don Jazzy remains closely tied to his past. He shared that he’s driven to help others due to his own background.
“I’ve reached a point where I can’t meet someone and not offer some help or do something for the community,” he shared.
He emphasized that he feels a responsibility to make a positive impact on everyone he meets.
“It bothers me if I can’t leave a positive mark on people,” he explained.
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