Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records Secures Multi-million Dollar Investment

Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records has announced a multi-million-dollar investment deal it secured from Kupanda Holdings.

Don Jazzy stated that the Investment is a global strategic partnership deal which is aimed at creating better opportunities for African musicians.

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The music producer explained that the record label is now more focused on growing internationally and meet the demand of African music.

“Our mission is to grow Mavin Global into the music powerhouse of Africa”, explains Michael Collins Ajereh a.k.a Don Jazzy, Mavin Global President and Founder.

“By collaborating with artists, African creatives, local and international partners, we can become a globally recognized household name and the go-to platform for connecting African music with the world.”

The record label said the investment will improve its strength and help its artists develop brand partnerships.

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“With the resources and operational capacity Kupanda Capital brings along with its investment, Mavin is now ready to grow our artist roster and facilitate partnerships at a global scale.

“We are looking to build an institution that will support the fantastic creative ecosystem in Africa, and move Afrobeats to the forefront of the global industry,” said Tega Oghenejobo, Chief Operating Officer of Mavin Global.

“Between Don Jazzy’s leadership in defining the sound of modern Afrobeats and developing top African artists, Mavin Global has a unique advantage and opportunity to build the record label that will accelerate the promotion of African popular music to the world.

The Co- Founder and Managing Partner, Bobby Pittman, said they are impressed by Mavin team’s experience and are pleased to partner with them in the next phase of growth.

“This partnership is an excellent opportunity for us at Kupanda Capital to deploy our business building capabilities alongside our data-driven knowledge of the African consumer to scale Mavin’s operations across Africa, and globally.” said Linda Oramasionwu-Leverette, Co-Founder and Partner at Kupanda Capital.

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