Mavin Records’ up and coming act, Korede Bello, in a new interview with 
punch, disclosed how he got into music and met popular producer and 
Mavin Boss, Don Jazzy. and further talked marriage too. See excerpts below:
The social media was set on fire last weekend with Korede Bello’s ‘wink.’ What is it really about?
I would be lying to you if I tell you that I know how it came about 
because prior to when we released the Dorobucci video, I did not even 
know that I winked in that video.
But after the video was released, people were just commenting on my 
social media pages that they liked the wink. Everybody was just talking 
about the wink; the buzz was not really on the video, so I decided to 
tell my fans to put up pictures of them doing the wink and alert me.
We learnt you said bead of sweat got into your eyes in the video and that was how the wink came about…
I never said anything like that. If you listen to my part of the song, 
you would see that the wink actually complemented my part in the video.
How did you get involved in music?
I started doing music a long time ago. It started when I began to listen
 to the songs played by my parents; they both loved different kinds of 
songs. My father loved the indigenous music while my mother preferred 
foreign music. I grew up listening to diverse music. I fell in love with
 music and it fell in love with me.
When I was in school, I was always participating in social activities
 and I represented my school in acting, dancing and singing 
competitions. My first music group was formed with my friend when we 
were in primary six and that is when I wrote my first song. When I got 
into secondary school, it was a different ball game. I was better and 
more into writing songs. But when I got into senior secondary school, I 
began professional music by recording my songs in the studio. My first 
official single was recorded when I was in secondary school.
Didn’t your parents have any problem with you getting involved with music at such an early stage?
I love my parents so much and one of the reasons is because they support
 me and would put their money on anything that would make me happy. I 
came from them and they love music and they love supporting their son. 
The only issue they had, especially my mother, was my staying out late. 
She did not want me to stay out late because as of then, I was just 
writing my West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination.
 I had to be in the studio mostly at night and my mother did not really 
like that. Aside from that, everything was fine. My father got me my 
first guitar and paid for my first studio session. They are big fans of 
Korede Bello right now.
Did your involvement with music while in school affect your studies in any way?
One of the reasons my parents supported my music while I was in school 
was because I was not a dullard. I was doing very well in school and it 
motivated them to support me. My teachers were also very supportive 
because I was doing very well in school. At the end of the day, you 
cannot really serve two masters, it would have been better if I was 
concentrating on music or my studies solely but I thank God for giving 
me the grace to balance both and still come out great.
How did you meet Don Jazzy?
Since I started music, God has always been good to me. I can never be 
grateful enough. One thing I have learnt is that once it is time, it is 
actually your time. The truth is that if anyone had told me about two 
years ago that I would be working with Don Jazzy, I would say it was a 
big lie but I am working with him right now. A lot of people listen to 
your songs but it takes just one person to make a difference in your 
life. That is what happened to me because I released a song 
called‘Forever’ and people loved it but it just took one person to 
listen to it and introduced me to Don Jazzy’s friends. They were also 
astounded by what they heard and they introduced me to Don Jazzy. He 
invited us to the studio with my manager, Casmir, we recorded some songs
 and that was it. When he heard my song, he said that I was a mega super
 star and that was it.
How did you feel the first day you met him?
Before I met him, I was a big fan of Don Jazzy. I would not lie. I did 
not feel like a mega super star, I felt really humbled. I was reserved 
on the outside but on the inside, I kept telling myself that it was 
really Don Jazzy. At the end of the day, when there is music in the air,
 everybody is on the same level. I always feel inspired when I am with 
Don Jazzy, there is no dull moment. When we are having our musical 
session, everything becomes a sound to us. From the way we laugh to the 
sound of a knock on the door, anything can be used to make music.
What has the experience been working with him?
Working with Don Jazzy has been a blessing and a learning process for me
 both in my career and as a person. There is a difference between doing 
perfect music and doing the kind of music everybody loves.
That is where
 Don Jazzy is different from other producers, it is a great gift to be 
good at what you do and be able to communicate it to people. Working 
with Don Jazzy has taught me that it is not entirely about your talent 
but it has to do with packaging and marketing the right thing.
Your label mate, Dr. Sid, got married recently, when do you plan to get married?
If Don Jazzy is not married, I cannot think about it. If my boss has not got married, why should I be thinking about it?

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