Mavin Records Founder Don Jazzy Reveals Spiritual Superstition Behind Silence on the Burdens of Global Fame
Mavin boss Don Jazzy reveals he avoids complaining about the downsides of success to prevent God from "adjusting" his life. Read his insights on wealth and fame.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 25, 2026, 10:27 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Nation Newspaper

The Psychological Price of High Level Success
Michael Collins Ajereh, the influential music executive professionally known as Don Jazzy, has offered a rare glimpse into the mental framework he uses to navigate international stardom. During a featured segment on the Keeping It Real With Jima podcast, the Mavin Records founder addressed the complexities of maintaining a high profile in the entertainment industry. When questioned about the unwanted byproducts of his success, Ajereh maintained a strictly positive stance, suggesting that his public silence on the difficulties of fame is a deliberate choice rooted in gratitude and caution.
Fear of Divine Intervention and Life Adjustments
The veteran producer articulated a specific spiritual philosophy regarding his current lifestyle and public image. He admitted that while there are moments when he might wish for certain circumstances to be different, he consciously suppresses the desire to wish for change. Ajereh explained that he is wary of expressing discontent lest God decide to adjust his life in response to his complaints. This perspective reveals a significant level of superstition or spiritual reverence, where the fear of losing existing blessings outweighs the desire to vent about the pressures of being a public figure.
Financial Ambitions for Future Impact
Despite his current status as one of Africa’s most successful music moguls, Don Jazzy expressed a desire for even greater wealth in the future. He noted that his current financial capacity, while substantial, still limits the extent to which he can impact the lives of others. The executive remarked that in a hypothetical next life, he would hope to be even richer to facilitate broader philanthropic work. This admission suggests that his drive for success is increasingly tied to social impact rather than personal luxury or the accumulation of industry accolades.
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