Monday, 24 March

D-Black: BAM label owner refutes having affairs with female signees, pimping them out

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Rapper Desmond ‘D-Black’ Blackmore has reacted to allegations he was in the habit of having affairs with female signees on his Black Avenue Musik (BAM) record label and even pimping them out.

He spoke to Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo.

“This is the third time I’m hearing this,” he noted.

D-Black underlined without hesitation that female signees like Afrobeats/Highlife singer S3fa and Afropop singer Nina Ricchie were only his sisters and nothing more.

The music executive emphasised, “I’ve never touched anybody that I’ve signed. Never. Sexually. Never ever.”

“The thing is I don’t manage the female artistes. I don’t manage any artiste. There’s always somebody that’s managing the artiste on my behalf. So I’m not doing the day-to-day, running around, seeing the person everyday. There’s people who do that. So I’m not an artiste manager per se,” he explained.

S3fa

“I promise you S3fa is my sister a 100 per cent. I’ve never even had a fleeting thought to have an affair with her. When I met her – the S3fa I met is not the S3fa you guys see today. I knew S3fa from seven to eight years ago when she was here and [now] she’s risen. That’s my sister, 100 per cent. I don’t even know anybody who has dated S3fa before. S3fa is very private. I don’t know anybody who has dated S3fa till today,” D-Black said.

Nina Ricchie

“Nina is my sister, very beautiful, very attractive,” the musician nicknamed Enjoyment Minister said.

D-Black noted he was, in fact, interested in “the traditional woman” and not the “flashy, superstar, someone in the public eye” ones were usually seen around him “the clubs, at parties or on social media”.

Source: classfmonline.com