Nigerian singer Charles Chibueze Chukwu, known as Crayon, ignited speculation about leaving Mavin Records. He unleashed a fiery social media rant targeting label boss Don Jazzy directly.
Crayon’s outburst hinted at deep frustrations with Mavin’s management and creative control. Fans dissected his words, wondering if this signals an imminent contract fallout.
Crayon’s Viral Post Sparks Reactions from Peers and Fans
The post quickly went viral, drawing reactions from industry peers and loyal supporters.
Many urged reconciliation, while others backed Crayon’s bold stand against the mogul.
As tensions simmer, Crayon’s future remains uncertain.
Will Don Jazzy respond, or has this marked the end of a once-promising Mavin partnership?
Crayon Slams Mavin Leadership, Including COO Tega Oghenejobo, in X Rant
Reports reveals that Crayon, in a series of 𝕏 posts, also criticised the leadership of Mavin Records, including the label’s chief operating officer (COO), Tega Oghenejobo.
Taking a swipe at Don Jazzy, Crayon wrote, “Don Jazzy na my boy!!!!!! Una dey maddddd!!?? Shayennnnn sharayyyyyy333,” before turning to Tega with a harsher remark, “Tega highest criminal!!!!!!!!!”
He also claimed that he lost his mother due to the label, an allegation he did not expand on.
Crayon, who was signed to Blowtime Entertainment, an imprint of Mavin Records, in May 2019, also threatened the label, saying, “Mavin is going down!!!!!!”.
Crayon X Hack Rumors Swirl After Don Jazzy Rant—Singer Silent
Speculation swirls over whether Crayon’s X account faced compromise amid his explosive rant against Don Jazzy.
No official hack confirmation has surfaced from the singer yet.
Crayon keeps posting actively on Instagram, sharing updates without any mention of security breaches or account takeovers.
This fuels doubts about a genuine hack scenario.
Fans and observers scrutinize the discrepancy between platforms, questioning if the X outburst reflects Crayon’s true sentiments or an intruder’s mischief.
Until Crayon clarifies, the jury stays out: hacked account or deliberate provocation?
The Mavin drama intensifies with each passing silent hour.
Crayon Launches Olodum Entertainment on Instagram
Online buzz intensifies as fans spot Crayon’s latest track “Baami” listed under Olodum Entertainment, stripping away Mavin Records branding entirely from its credits.
Crayon’s Rebranding Signals Quiet Mavin Exit
Speculation mounts that this rebranding signals Crayon’s quiet shift away from Don Jazzy’s label, especially post his fiery X rant calling out the mogul.
Listeners dissect the song’s metadata on streaming platforms, confirming no Mavin ties, which bolsters theories of an impending, under-the-radar exit strategy.
If true, “Baami” marks Crayon’s bold first step into independence, leaving Mavin loyalists stunned and igniting debates on artist-label loyalty in Nigeria’s music scene.

