Key points:
- Reekado Banks calls his Mavin exit “premature” in a new clip. He says he saw it late, after he left.
- He speaks on time and growth in calm words. He shows no hate for Don Jazzy at all.
- Fans weigh the line and recall his Mavin run. Many urge young stars to plan big moves well.
Reekado Banks has owned up to a hard truth. The star says he left Mavin too soon. He talks in a warm tone without blame. The point lands with care and focus.

The singer speaks in a short clip shared online. He sets the tone with plain, sharp words. “Leaving Mavin Records and Don Jazzy was premature,” he says. “I only realised how premature it was after leaving.”
Read our earlier piece on his subtle remark about Burna Boy.
Singer shares lessons on timing
Reekado notes that big steps need the right time. He hints that growth works best with calm plans. He frames the point as a clear life tip. Young acts can learn from this short, frank talk.
Fans react to the calm confession
Fans pick sides, yet most praise the frank tone. They recall his early run at Mavin with warm words. Some urge young stars to think hard before moves. Others say growth can call for bold, quick shifts.
Context on Reekado and Mavin years
Mavin Records stands as a key name in Afrobeats. Don Jazzy leads the team with wide reach and pull. Reekado keeps the tone warm when he shares this. He does not drag his old team in any way.
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