Ghanaian rapper and business mogul, Desmond Blackmore aka D-Black has shared his opinion about the recent happenings within the camp of Sarkodie and Strongman.
D-Black, who owns Black Avenue Muzik record label and therefore has in-depth knowledge about artist management, told KOD in an interview on Starr FM that the music industry is more about loyalty and a lot more is required to make a new artiste successful.
The Vera rapper opined that Strongman couldn’t do much because the time was too limited and going two-year contract with an artist does not bring profit and that’s why he will personally not sign an artist for less than two years.
He said;
“It’s about loyalty. If an artist wants to leave after two years, I won’t work with you. It means you don’t care that the team is working to make your career a success. So that after 3, 4, 5 years we all can enjoy our fruits of labour. If I talk to you, and you say you want to work for two years, that’s the end of the deal”.
Source: ghbase.com