Don Jazzy reconnects with former secondary school classmates following his rise to prominence
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Don Jazzy reconnects with former secondary school classmates following his rise to prominence

By Advocate | June 8, 2026 | 1 min read |

Don Jazzy has revealed how rejection stung him during his secondary school years. The music producer opened up about the painful experience on the Keeping It Real With Jima podcast.…

Don Jazzy has revealed how rejection stung him during his secondary school years. The music producer opened up about the painful experience on the Keeping It Real With Jima podcast.

Michael Collins Ajereh wasn't considered attractive back then, he admitted. Girls constantly turned him down when he tried to pursue relationships.

Those rejections left deep emotional scars. They haunted him well into his adult life, he explained.

Success in music changed everything for him. Once fame arrived, Don Jazzy made a deliberate decision to track down those girls.

"I went back to look for all the girls who rejected me," he told podcast listeners. His intention was to heal from the childhood trauma they'd caused.

Reality proved bittersweet when he found them. Almost all of them had already married by that point.

Seeing his former schoolmates transformed something inside him. Witnessing how far he'd come helped close the wound those early rejections had left.

The Mavin boss credits music with saving him during those difficult teenage years. Without it, he said, those rejections might've broken him permanently.

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