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Recent conversations around Mavin Records have taken a more serious turn following statements from both Crayon and Korede Bello.
After earlier concerns were raised about royalties and delays, Korede Bello has now shared his personal experience, describing a period where he felt more like a commercial asset than an individual artist. He highlighted concerns about limited autonomy, emotional strain, and a sense of being valued primarily for output rather than personal well-being.
Taken together, these accounts point to broader issues that may exist within the structure and management processes of the label. While these are individual perspectives and require balanced consideration, they raise important questions about transparency, artist support systems, and contractual clarity within the music industry.
Situations like this emphasize the need for:
1 Clear and fair royalty structures
2 Open communication between artists and management
3 Mental health and emotional support for creatives
4 Accountability and transparency in label operations
As discussions continue, it’s important for all parties involved to approach the matter constructively, ensuring that concerns are addressed through proper dialogue and, where necessary, appropriate legal or professional channels.
This is not just about one label it reflects wider conversations about artist welfare and ethical practices in the entertainment industry.