Don Jazzy reacts to Young Jonn's debut album 'Jiggy Forever'

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Music mogul Don Jazzy has reacted to the release of Young Jonn's album 'Jiggy Forever,' a project he also contributed to.

Following the official release of one of the highly anticipated projects of 2024 titled Jiggy Forever by Young Jonn, Mavin Records CEO, Don Jazzy who was also a featured act on the project has taken to his social media platform in the early hours of today, Friday, April 12, 2024, to react to the release of the album.

Don Jazzy was full of praise for the talented producer and singer as he categorized him as one of the best producers in the music industry to date whilst acknowledging that the Chocolate City franchise artist is one of his favourite artists in recent times.

He also urged fans to check out the project whilst sharing a screenshot of the song they had both worked on together on the album. His post on social media read, "Undeniably one of the baddest producers we have had in the game and one of my fav artists at the moment called for the Don’s blessings on his album and I couldn’t resist. Go check out the new album from @YoungJonn OUT NOW!!"

Over the last decade, Young Jonn has been a continuous source of musical pleasure in the Nigerian music scene. His light has shone even brighter in recent years since he transitioned from being a record producer to a full-time singer-songwriter. His talents as a singer and songwriter have consistently impressed, with back-to-back hit releases such as Dada, Aquafina, If You Leave and many more. After years of delighting fans with his multifaceted artistry, Young Jonn has finally revealed his debut album, aptly titled Jiggy Forever.

Undeniably one of the baddest producers we have had in the game and one of my fav artists at the moment called for the Don’s blessings on his album and I couldn’t resist. Go check out the new album from @YoungJonn OUT NOW!! 🤍 🐘 https://t.co/cGNdimgsXm pic.twitter.com/ukk7HkzZJl

— ITS DON JAZZY AGAIN 🤍🐘 (@DONJAZZY) April 12, 2024

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