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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by Burgerlomo: 8:53pm On Feb 10, 2018
I wish you all the best cool

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by Tobycharles: 9:06pm On Feb 10, 2018
dizon:
Cool guy, but when will anybody discover me nah? Abi my music talent go just waste like that?

U sure say u get talent

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by blesskewe(f): 9:22pm On Feb 10, 2018
My beautiful love
Wait for me
Romio and juliet kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by Masama: 9:45pm On Feb 10, 2018
Just downloaded his awa love today, had it on replay for over an hour. The song is dope

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by Nobody: 10:12pm On Feb 10, 2018
This should have been Age Beeka...God knows where he is now...

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by JastSiryin(m): 10:24pm On Feb 10, 2018
Venice789:
.mtchewwww... Nah all of them dey always dey children choir for church.
The tin sef tire me o...even person like terry g go talk say him dey church choir lol

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by Nobody: 10:47pm On Feb 10, 2018
Something very nice, you won't regret downloading it

modelmike7:

How is the song like?
Something nice I presume?
If so, lemme download, but do confirm pls!

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by ernieboy(m): 12:15am On Feb 11, 2018
praiseneofingz:
all of them must start with choir at age 10/15
at the end we get wack voices.
95% of Nigerian artist always start with joining the choir lol
have u even listened to any of his works?

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by liri(m): 1:25am On Feb 11, 2018
Neminc:
This Johnny drille, ric hassani, Timi dakolo and darey always make my nighttime music playlist

You should add Tay, Odunsi and Nonso Amadi to the list. Thank me later

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by moiaimi(f): 9:05am On Feb 11, 2018
I love his music

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by levi2(m): 10:25am On Feb 11, 2018
Venice789:
.mtchewwww... Nah all of them dey always dey children choir for church.

I KNOW HIM VERY WELL, WE ATTEND THE SAME LOCAL CHURCH..HIS DAD IS THE CURRENT GO. HE REALLY WAS IN THE CHOIR AND STILL SUPPORT THE CHOIR

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by kishbee41(m): 1:25pm On Feb 11, 2018
all this artist sef,na all of una been dey choir
Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by oshorstan(m): 2:13pm On Feb 11, 2018
Chrisbeks:
Mavin Record label’s artiste and Don Jazzy’s protégé, John Drille lands on the music scene with a peculiar folk sound. Unperturbed by the recent clichè offerings of his peers in music, he creates a comfortable niche for himself through his style of music.

Recently, Drille headlined the Make Music Lagos Festival in celebration of World Music Day alongside juju maestro, King Sunny Ade, Omawummi and Bez. Here, the University of Benin graduate talks about his music, influences, aspirations and inevitable challenges of being a musician.

When did you discover music, or did it discover you?

I like to think music discovered me. I was very little when I joined the children’s choir in my local church. My sister and I would always sing at night under the moonlight. Those were my earliest music memories. I pretty much grew up around musical instruments and they helped shape me to become a musician.

What does music in its entirety mean to you?

Beyond my day job, it’s almost everything to me. It’s almost like a life mission, to achieve more and more. It is love, it is passion, it is food, it is beauty, and it’s a lot of things to me.

Getting a record label isn’t a piece of cake; can you relay the journey leading to being signed on the Mavin platform?

I have been independent for a long time and atimes things were hard because I had to get everything by myself. My first contact with Mavin Records was with Don Jazzy in February 2015 when I dropped my cover of Di’ja’s song, ‘Awww’. He followed me on Twitter and told me he liked it and would love to hear more. We kept in contact over time and then he was silent for very long period. At some point, he was really silent and I figured maybe I shouldn’t hope too much and that I should just keep pushing myself, and everything. Then, sometime in August of 2016, I got a message on Twitter from Don Jazzy asking me if I was in Lagos at the moment, and thankfully I was. He invited me over to his office and let me know he wanted me to join Mavin Records. In March 2017, I was officially announced as a Mavin Records’ artiste.

Johnny Drille and the Mavin’s crew, has that always been your dream?

It had in fact been a dream for me and I’m glad it came true. I hope to fill up a stadium someday.

What does it feel like working on the same label with the likes of Tiwa Savage?

It feels great actually. The good thing is that everyone that I have met at the label is outstandingly established act, and it is some sort of motivation for me to aspire to achieve what they have achieved. It won’t come easy but I will try my best. It is like family over there, and you’ll be surprised how closely knit the tie is. Everyone is directly and indirectly a part of the other person’s journey at the label.

Do you work directly with Don Jazzy?

Yes. We all work directly with Don Jazzy. He is a very busy person but he still makes out time for everyone.

What’s working with him like?

He just keeps going and going almost like he is never going to get tired. Before we had extra producers, Don Jazzy was the only producer who did all the work. He’s an all round great person and if you ever get to meet him, you will know for certain.

Your creative direction is focused on folk music. Why folk music?

At some point, I was really looking for recognition in the music industry. The Nigerian music industry was quite saturated and one had to work extra hard in order to get noticed. I found the music of Owl City, then Mumford And Sons and sort of figured that if I could merge these kinds of styles with African elements and Pidgin English, and see how it turned out. Apparently, it turned out well, if not, I wouldn’t be here today.

Do you feel the folk music genre is one that would thrive commercially especially in a climate where Afro-pop offerings from Wizkid and Davido have claimed mainstream dominance?

I believe that every kind of music has got its own audience and that it is just a matter of finding them. Afro-pop is our sound and we can’t deny that, but at the same time, for an industry to grow and mature, it needs to give other genres of music a chance to shine. I’m really excited for my kind of music because it is gradually happening.

What challenges do you face as an up and coming act?

When I wasn’t signed to a label, things were a bit difficult, but since I joined Mavin, it’s been a much smoother ride.

Any plans for an album?

Absolutely. I hope to put out a body of work soon.

When is it due for a release?

We don’t have a release date yet, but when we do, I’ll make sure I communicate it.

Do you play any instruments?

Yes, I do play a bit of the guitar; I also play the piano.

What did your parents think about you pursuing a career in music?

Initially, like most parents they were concerned that it wasn’t something I should do as a career, but overtime they have had more faith and given me their full support.

You are young and certainly must attract a lot of female fans, how do you deal with the attention?

I don’t really have an issue dealing with female fans. I try to engage them as much as I can, so I don’t get a lot of those issues. I’m glad that people feel a connection with me beside just my music.

http://sunnewsonline.com/how-don-jazzy-discovered-me-john-drille/

i had always believed in him. I knew him as a music director @ his dads church along Third area, in Benin. I met him during a vigil concert too, we didn't speak for long. very down to earth guy, good on d piano, and awesome voice .. I love him

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by femi4: 3:27pm On Feb 11, 2018
Oh my beautiful love

Dis song na you I sing am for

I can't explain what I'm feeling but I know it is real
Oh dear

My beautiful love

Oh my beautiful love

Abeg you do make you come

I know say na since morning you comot but it feels like forever


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH2hfkTW9BU

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by itztoyin(m): 5:23am On Feb 12, 2018
Megatrix:
Funny I was just listening to one of his new songs "Awa love" when I stumbled on this post
Lol. Me too o

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Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by babatee90(m): 8:16pm On Feb 12, 2018
Can't wait for a John bellion and Johnny drille collaboration
Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by babatee90(m): 8:17pm On Feb 12, 2018
Elfaris:
OK nice! AM still waiting for Marvel to discover me though. cant wait to Start dishing Out my wonderful stories. African superhero and superpower movies loading.....
Check Out www.typicalstorie..com for a few of my thrilling stories though.


Is this one on flakka?
Re: John Drille: "How Don Jazzy Discovered Me" by Arthur02(m): 8:37am On Oct 28, 2019
Johnny Drille, that's my best musician not all this rubbish musician we have out there.
I have all his songs, even the one just coming out.

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