Mavin Records unveils new set of Producers and Songwriters
The importance of the musicians themselves ought to rise along with the industry. Mavin Records announces the signing of Alexander Uwaifo (Andre Vibes), Prince Omoferi (Mbryo), Oluwadamilare Aderibigbe (Milar), King Agene David (Prestige), Jackson Okpeku (JVXN), and Chinomso Ohajianya (Sevn).Information Guide Nigeria
Milar and Mbryo are true composers with an already impressive body of work. The duo, who have already written songs like “Bloody Samaritan,” “Overdose,” “Ijo (Labalaba),” and “Feeling,” are part of a new generation of great lyricists and musicians whose contributions to the industry are equally vital to everyone else’s.
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The larger picture for 18-year-old Milar aims to change lives through music while also expanding into numerous other sectors of the music creative economy.
Connoisseurs of sound include Andre Vibez, Prestige, Jvxn, and Sevn. One of Afrobeats’ most active producers is Andre Vibez. The producer, who is aiming for legacy, is behind several big hits including Ladipoe’s “Feeling,” Rema’s “Calm Down,” and most recently Ayra Starr’s “Rush.”
Dr. Sid, Di’Ja, Crayon, and recent Mavin signee, Bayanni are just a few of the musicians that Prestige has collaborated with. While working with some of the top emerging artists in the industry and studying under Don Jazzy, the renowned Afrobeats producer and founder of Mavin Records, Jvxn and Sevn are eager to make their mark on the scene.
Speaking on the initiatives and new talents, Don Jazzy says ‘’For over sixteen years, I watched the industry grow and played my role as a producer and songwriter. It is time we give back to the creatives behind the scene. Mavin is backing new storytellers and soundmen who would redefine the sound of Afrobeats’’