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I Write My Own Lyrics – D-Black

Ghanaian rapper, D-Black has revealed that he is the brain behind the lyrics of every song

he has released since his journey in music began years ago.

The Black Avenue Music boss added that the reason he writes his own lyrics is because his

songs relate to incidents he has experienced personally.

According to him, it will be difficult for him to ask a fellow musician to write his lyrics

because they can’t relate to his lifestyle and experiences.

“It’s something I cannot do… it’s not a part of me. I feel like as an artiste you should tell your story from inside you, so another person writing for you would take away that vibe, so I will tell the story myself in whichever way I can,” he disclosed in an interview on Hitz FM.

However, the rapper, known in private life as Desmond Blackmore says if he was to hire a Ghostwriter he would select either M.anifest or Obrafour because of their storytelling abilities.

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“…If anybody is to write for me, it has to be someone who is telling a story I have not experienced. So, it depends on the song I’m trying to create, M.anifest is a great story writer, Obrafour… if anything, those two.”

The multiple award-winning artiste clarified that, he was not against rappers who employ the services of Ghostwriters to pen their raps.

“Everybody is different, I’m talking about me, it’s really difficult to have another person write for me.” he explained.

D-Black Gifts His Personal Driver A Car On His 50th Birthday(PHOTO)

CEO of Black Avenue Music, D-Black, has shown his generosity and appreciation to his personal driver on his 50th birthday.

Nana Fosu, the rapper’s driver, turned 50-years on August 22, 2018.

To reward him for his years of loyalty, he decided to purchase for him a new car.

According to D-Black, real name Desmond Blackmore, Fosu has been with him for the past 8 years.

Thus even before becoming a ‘big star’ he used to drive him around town in his taxi.

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D-Black revealed there were times he couldn’t pay for the trip. However, Fosu only told him not to pay but simply to remember him when he makes it.

Well, seems that day has now come. D-Black posted a photo of himself and his driver on Instagram and revealed his new gift to him.

He also shared a video of the surprised gift for his staff. The surprise look and tears shed by the driver only goes a long way to prove that it pays to be good to people no matter who they may be. Fans of the BAM leader have since been praising him for his kind gestures.

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There Are Many ‘Talented But Broke Artistes’ In Ghana – D Black

Ghanaian rapper, entrepreneur and Black Avenue Music Boss, D-Black has made some shocking revelations about show business.

The ‘Vera’ hitmaker is of the view that, success in any kind of business or even showbiz cannot be solely achieved based on talent alone.

D Black bluntly admitted that there are better rappers than him but are struggling to become successful.

D-Black, born Desmond Blackmore was speaking in an interview with Ghanaweb.

According to him these “talented broke rappers” out there do not have the ability to afford “the machinery or business acumen enough to push what they’re doing,’ in order to be ‘wealthy’ like him.

D-Black blatantly admitted that “It’s not just about talent” that makes musicians relevant.

He further added that, there are rappers who are as good as or even better than Sarkodie and Guru. These rappers, according to him may have found success in the rapping game. But they may have still not found their big break in Showbiz at large.

To him, apart from not being business minded, a potential rapper is bound to fail if he lacks a business driven team.

One which he added may not have the mindset to push that rapper to the point of success.

He labelled them as “talented broke artistes” while emphasizing the importance of having a “business savvy team.”

One who would compensate for the talent’s lack of basic business skills.

D Black is positive the combination of talent and business making skills would contribute greatly to the success of young artistes.

Meanwhile, D-Black is not the only artistes who believes most of their colleagues are living a fake life.

Other artistes,including Shatta Wale and celebs have also in one way or the other admitted to this assertions.

 

 

 

I Care Less About ‘Bad Rapper’ Tag Because I Know My Audience – D Black

Ghanaian rapper Desmond Blackmore, best known as D-Black has stated that he’s not at all perturbed about being tagged as a ‘bad rapper.’

According to the ‘Julie’ crooner, he knows his audience, and ‘everybody is entitled to their own opinion’. Hence he can be called by all sorts of names so long as his audience love what he’s doing.

He however boasted of a very successful career in rap music that has span over nine years. Not forgetting him clocking along the way, awards in cities around the world.

“I’ve performed my music all over the world, won awards all over the world, sold albums.” Casually dropping in “hit songs” that he has blessed the ears of his fans across the globe with.

The last thing therefore on the rapper’s plate is the opinion of his non-fans. Those who cannot seem to jump on to the wagon of those who see the real artistry in his songs.

“The people that love me, the fans on social media, the people that purchase the music, the people that get the ticket to come to my shows,” are according to D Black, those “that matter to me.”

D-Black made these comments in an interview with Ghanaweb.

 

Rapper D-Black Thinking Of Getting Married In December Or January

The wedding bells are ringing and no one wants to be left out.

Though the year 2018 is still young has witnessed a few great celebrity weddings already.

Actors Fred Nuamah and his friend, John Dumelo have already tied the knot with their loves this year.

Just as we’re beginning to ask who will be the next, rapper D-Black has hinted of his intention on getting married.

According to him, his colleagues are getting married and its about time he also left the ‘Bachelor’s club’.

Born Desmond Blackmore, he took to Twitter to share the news with his fans and followers.

The Back Avenue Musik Boss was however indecisive as to which month to get married.

He therefore decided to seek for the opinion of his followers on the month he should finally walk down the aisle.

He tweeted:

Be like man for do den marry. Time catch! December or January?
Apparently the male celebrities are the ones getting married. As a result, Ghanaians are beginning to ask when the females will also send their invitation cards?

 

Too Much Hate And Pull Him Down In Ghana Music Industry- D Black

Ghanaian Rapper, Desmond Kwesi Blackmore, aka D Black has cried over the hate in the Ghana Music industry.

According to the CEO of Club Onyx, this is the bane to the success of industry players in the country.

He further explained that, the music industry would have thrived if industry players supported each other to grow. But unfortunately, the contrary is what is happening, with too much PHD(Pull Him Down) going on.

D Black made this known when he posted a video of Stonebwoy dancing to a song by Shatta Wale.

“If we had genuine love for each other’s music and persons, supported each other selflessly, our industry would be a far more profitable one and we’d reach much greater heights !”, he wrote.

But he noted that “Unfortunately this is what our neighboring countries have over us… Too much hate and pull him down out here”.

He called on Industry players to put on the armour of positivity and forget about negativity to help the industry thrive.

 

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Black Avenue Muzik Unveils New Artists

Black Avenue Muzik holds their official media launch and unveiling of their new artistes today at Oasis Pool Lounge which is conveniently owned by the Record Label CEO D-Black.

The event is an invite only audience made up of some of the country’s most influential personalities, corporate Ghana and showbiz gurus.

Black Avenue Muzik since its inception in the Ghanaian Music Scene has been notable for putting out fresh talents out there and making them known across the country eventually.
Black Avenue Muzik’s squad include Dahlin Gage, S3fa, Wisa Greid, Nina Ricchie and Kobla Jnr.