The exit of four of D-Black’s signees has not discouraged him from promoting the other artists on his Black Avenue Muzik record label.
In an interaction with the media at the Black Avenue Muzik office on Thursday, D-Black said the label was bent on projecting all artists who are ready to invest hard work and drive into their work.

He said even though Sefa has not gotten to where she has purposed to be yet, BAM is ready to support her to get to the top.
“As a label, we’re going to do our best to make sure that she becomes an A-list artiste. She’s not there yet but I’m confident in her as a brand that within a year, she’ll be bigger than she is. She’s not gonna go down,” he said.

In his response to the exit of four of his artists, D-Black said Freda Rhymz was signed to his label as part of a deal with the organisers of the MTN Hitmaker show but decided not to renew her contract after its expiration.
On the part of Wisa, Dahlin Gage and Kobla Jnr, the BAM boss said they had a mutual agreement to go their separate ways.
In the meantime, the rapper is ready to release his EP titled ‘Smoke and Mirrors.’
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By: ghanaweekend.com