Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy recently paid tribute to his late mother on the anniversary of her passing, prompting an outpouring of condolence messages from fans, friends, and family.
Don Jazzy, the iconic producer and founder of Mavin Records, has once again touched the hearts of many as he paid a heartfelt tribute to his late mother on the anniversary of her death. The music mogul shared a poignant video of himself and a few close associates standing in front of his mother’s grave, with Ayra Starr’s emotional track “The Kids Are Okay” playing softly in the background.
The song, written by Ayra Starr in memory of her late father, expresses a reassuring message that everyone is doing well and deeply misses their loved one. This fitting choice of music set a melancholic tone for Don Jazzy’s tribute, perfectly capturing the somber mood of the occasion.
As expected, the post drew a steady stream of condolences from Don Jazzy’s wide circle of fans, friends, and family. The comments section was flooded with heartfelt messages, each one echoing the profound impact his mother had on those around her.
Instagram user @cynthia_salawu wrote,
May her gentle soul keep resting,” while @sharonbensonofficial added, “Rest well mummy in the bosom of the Lord.” Others, like @dwhy2220, praised Don Jazzy’s mother as “the most caring mother who gave birth to the best man ever,” and @general66610 noted, “Mom is so proud of you in heaven.”
The overwhelming support Don Jazzy received reflects his significant influence in Nigeria’s entertainment industry. As the owner of one of the country’s most successful record labels, Mavin Records, Don Jazzy has nurtured talents like Rema, Ayra Starr, and Johnny Drille, earning him immense respect and admiration.
In addition to his work behind the scenes, Don Jazzy recently made headlines with his own musical comeback, collaborating with his former partner D’banj. The duo’s highly anticipated joint album is set to drop soon, marking an exciting new chapter in their storied careers.
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