Mavin Records singer Crayon has set social media buzzing after a series of cryptic posts on X fueled speculation of possible tension with his label boss Don Jazzy and Mavin Records.
The controversy began when Crayon tweeted that “Mavin is going down” while also calling Don Jazzy “his guy,” sending fans into a frenzy over whether there are internal issues at the label. His follow-up posts only intensified speculation. Some of the tweets read:
- “My stress code name: na Gkitxh MONEY$”
- “I’m glitchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh moneyyyyyyyyy”
- “I’m pretyyyyyy fresh that your faddddddasssssssss… I’m HYM!!!! Not REMA!!!! Niggaaaaa I’m 69 in Africa!!!!!!! Shhhh”
- “You stole my star”
- “Rema for the next 100 years no feature”
Fans quickly took to social media to interpret his messages. Many suggested Crayon might be frustrated over his promotion at Mavin Records, pointing to the high visibility of labelmates Rema and Ayra Starr. Others speculated that the tweets could be an emotional reaction, a sign of personal stress, or possibly the result of a hacked account.
The situation gained further attention because Crayon’s latest song release appeared to receive limited promotion from the label, leading to rumors that he could be moving toward independent work or considering leaving Mavin Records. Fans also noted that he has been relatively inactive publicly since the death of his mother last year, suggesting that grief and the pressures of the music industry may be affecting him.
Crayon’s cryptic messages and recent lack of promotional activity have now made him and Mavin Records a trending topic, with fans and industry watchers eager to see what unfolds next.

