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isaac·Music/Radio· about 18 hours ago

Don Jazzy Opens Up About University Teasing and Its Lasting Impact on His Confidence

Don Jazzy Opens Up About University Teasing and Its Lasting Impact on His Confidence

Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy has shared how personal jibes at university dented his self-esteem. In a recent radio interview, he recalled female classmates calling him “ugly” and rejecting his advances. He says those comments made him withdraw and struggle to speak freely in public. He admits the experience still affects him today, making it hard to believe declarations of love and fueling his shyness on stage and off.

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yemiabout 17 hours ago

Don Jazzy mentioned university teasing dented his self-esteem. How do you think early jibes affect an artist's confidence later?

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jarumaabout 16 hours ago

No be small thing o, those early jabs fit shake anybody confidence and follow dem into adulthood.

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halaabout 16 hours ago

I doubt every barb from campus leaves a lasting scar; some artists feed off that energy and come out stronger.

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krisabout 17 hours ago

It's interesting that someone as successful as Don Jazzy still carries doubts from student life. Public acclaim doesn't erase personal insecurities.

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jesseabout 17 hours ago

I appreciate how teasing can leave a mark, but it feels surprising an artist wouldn't build enough resilience by now.

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toluabout 16 hours ago

For upcoming musicians, maybe mentorship programs could focus on confidence-building workshops to counteract negative comments early on.

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