Music executive Don Jazzy speaks candidly about how repeated rejection from female schoolmates during his secondary school years affected his confidence and self-esteem.
Speaking on the Keeping It Real With Jima podcast, Don Jazzy revealed that he struggled with self-image as a teenager and often faced rejection from girls he was interested in.

According to him, the experiences had a lasting psychological impact and continued to affect him well into adulthood.
The renowned producer explained that after achieving success in the music industry, he felt compelled to revisit that chapter of his life as a way of addressing the emotional wounds the rejections had left behind.
He said he eventually sought out some of the women who had rejected him during his school days, partly to gain closure and overcome the lingering effects on his self-esteem.
However, by the time he found many of them, they had already moved on with their lives and were married.
His words …
“I wasn’t good-looking during my secondary school days. Thank God for music because back then I was constantly being rejected by girls. But after I became successful, I went back to look for all the girls who rejected me. But almost all of them were already married…”
The Mavin Records boss stated that meeting his ex schoolmates and seeing how successful he had become enabled him to heal from his past rejections.