Lady narrates what Don Jazzy did for her for three consecutive years
A Nigerian lawyer identified as Ify Solanke has taken to Twitter to narrate on how she met with Don Jazzy in the year 2013 on Twitter and despite being a very young girl, the ace producer followed her.
In later years after she gained admission into the University and was working on her final year project, she reached out to Don Jazzy again and just as he always does, he responded and assisted her with information she needed to complete her project.
Ify Solanke revealed that she is now a barrister and she is ready to reciprocate all the assistance she has gotten from the Mavin Boss.
Read her tweets below:
Seeing @DONJAZZY ‘s tweets has brought back memories of what he did to me Issa thread guys!!!
“So sometime in April 2013, one of those nights when I randomly tweet, I dunno what I tweeted that got his attention, but he followed back.
“I was happy… 20year old, somebody wanna be, being followed by arguably the best music producer in Nigeria.
“I knew the value of my twitter account so trust me to never lose the password.
“So on my 21st birthday, I sent a dm for a shout out and he did. I don’t think he was dashing money at that time, 2014 or so. I wonder why all I wanted was a shout out. #Iwasafan
“He obliged me without responding to the dm and that meant a lot as well.
“Fast forward to 2015… I picked an interest in Intellectual Property Rights… Btw, I was in final year, faculty of law, Uniben. I selected a topic in IP for my Project…
“The topic was, ‘Protection of Copyright Works in the Entertainment Industry ‘.
“I was to review the music and film industries, show how their works qualify as copyright works, how well they are protected, especially on the internet.
“I reached out to @DONJAZZY and a few other musicians with questions on how they protect their works online, whether they just give music downloading sites their songs.
“He explained to me that that was pretty much what they do and he agreed that there were no laws protecting media contents online, so they could not enforce the infringement of their copyrights online.
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