Category: Personality Bits

  • Don Jazzy Claims Mavin Spent Up to $5m Pushing Rema’s Calm Down Global

    Don Jazzy Claims Mavin Spent Up to $5m Pushing Rema’s Calm Down Global

    Photo Credit:  Instagram/@blackxcellencee

    Music executive Don Jazzy has lifted the lid – at least partially – on what it allegedly cost to turn Rema’s “Calm Down” into one of Afrobeats’ biggest global records. Speaking on Toolz’s “Bounce” show on YouTube, the Mavin Records boss claimed the label spent roughly $4–5 million promoting the track worldwide.

    He explained that pushing a record to that level involves aggressive promotion across several markets, from radio and playlists to lifestyle content, tours and strategic collaborations. According to Don Jazzy, Mavin’s usual playbook is to dominate one territory at a time before expanding, and “Calm Down” was no different – only this time, the spend was massive to match its global ambitions.

    Clips from the interview, shared on X, quickly went viral. While some industry insiders agreed that global campaigns can easily run into millions of dollars, others questioned the figure, suggesting he might be exaggerating to emphasise how capital-intensive the music business has become. The comment section under reposted clips is filled with sceptics, stans and curious observers arguing over whether that budget could realistically have been recouped from streams, remixes and touring.

    Whatever the true breakdown, one thing is clear: “Calm Down” has more than justified its hype, with its Selena Gomez remix topping charts across Europe and North America and becoming one of the most recognisable Afrobeats crossovers of the decade. Don Jazzy’s revelation has now added a new conversation layer – not just about hits, but about how much money labels are really sinking into making Afrobeats global.

    Source:Instagram/@blackxcellencee, Gistmania – report on Don Jazzy’s claim that Mavin spent $4–5 million promoting Rema’s “Calm Down”.

  • Funke Akindele’s Fan Begging For A Phone Becomes Instant Meme

    Funke Akindele’s Fan Begging For A Phone Becomes Instant Meme

    Nollywood powerhouse Funke Akindele is currently on a major promo run for her latest cinema projects, but it is a random fan’s request that has stolen the spotlight on social media.

    In a clip that spread quickly across Instagram in September this year, a fan publicly begged the actress and filmmaker to buy them a phone. Rather than ignore the plea, Funke responded with her trademark humour, explaining that she cannot meet every personal demand while still encouraging fans to keep hustling and believing in their own journey.

    The exchange instantly became meme material. Users chopped her response into short skits, captions and sound bites, joking about how many people want celebrities to solve all their problems. Some praised her for keeping it real about boundaries, while others laughed that they would still try their luck if they saw her.

    All of this comes as red carpet photos from her recent movie premieres continue to dominate the timeline, proving that even when she is dropping life lessons, Funke Akindele knows how to keep both the box office and the banter busy.

  • Portable Claims He Has Helped More People Than Olamide, Davido And Wizkid

    Portable Claims He Has Helped More People Than Olamide, Davido And Wizkid

    Street-hop star Portable is stirring the waters again after boldly declaring in a fresh interview that he has helped more people than heavyweights Olamide, Davido and Wizkid.

    Speaking on a televised entertainment programme, the controversial singer boasted that his street charity and constant support for the young boys around him beat anything the bigger stars have done. The comments were clipped and shared online, where they quickly exploded into a full debate.

    Many social media users laughed off the claim as classic Portable drama and started listing scholarships, giveaways and life-changing opportunities linked to the three superstars. Others argued that the singer has also put upcoming artistes and crew members in the spotlight and deserved some credit for that.

    As usual, the conversation ended up bigger than the quote itself, touching on visibility, receipts and how to measure who truly does the most for the streets. One thing is certain though: Portable has once again turned a simple chat into prime timeline content.