Mavin Records has just announced the signing of another young, new artist Crayon, barely two months after officially announcing their contract with Rema. Crayon is signed to a Mavin Records imprint owned by music producer, Baby Fresh.
In his announcement, the Mavin Record boss, Don Jazzy, said that Crayon will be bringing a lot of diversity to the table, while his record label will be providing a platform for the artist, and together grow to greater heights.
“We are pleased to announce our new imprint deal with Baby Fresh’s Blowtime Entertainment as we unveil our new artist, Crayon. Baby Fresh has always been part of the Mavin family and we look forward to what is shaping up to be a remarkable stage of his amazing career. Crayon is an exceptional songwriter and recording artist who comes with a lot of diversity in his music and I am sure that we will attain great things together.”
Don Jazzy
Mavin’s Cheif Operations Officer, Tega Oghenejobo, added that working with the youngster goes to further the Label’s goal and grow the indigenous music industry.
“Crayon is a bundle of talent and creating this imprint with Baby Fresh is part of our objective to deliver dynamic growth for our artists. Our ambition is to help talent achieve their musical and entrepreneurial goals with our infrastructure, unique experience and diverse team. This kind of collaboration is vital for the growth of our industry.”
Oghenejobo
Crayon
Crayon was raised in Ojo, Lagos, where he honed his music skills, working with music producer Ozedikus, who also produced Rema’s EP including “Dumebi”.
Crayton seized every opportunity to record some of the many songs he had written over the years, and one of those songs got the attention of Baby Fresh, who quickly snatched him up having seen his promise, and potentials for extending the frontiers of Afrobeats.
“He’s called Crayon because his work is so colourful: it channels Fela, Drake, Justin Bieber, Bryson Tiller, Wizkid and Davido in a way that feels completely current and fresh. I was on the lookout for a new artist to take Afrobeats somewhere newer and bigger, and that’s what I found in him.”
Baby Fresh
Crayon expressed his excitement for the opportunity given to him to share his music with the world and the fact that he is the first artiste to come out of Iba.
“I want to put my community on the map. I’ll be the first artist to really break out of Iba, and that means a lot to me. When I started making music I was just a kid. I’m crazy excited to share my music and be part of this moment when Afrobeats is going global.”
Crayon
Crayon’s music style has been described as an innovative blend of pop, Afrobeat, Latin and Caribbean that is guaranteed to get music fans of African music hooked. He expected to feature in collaborations with other Mavins while His EP is expected later this year.
Crayon’s Official Unveiling Video
Sources:
Pulse
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