D-Black has stated that he has never been intimate with any female artists signed to his label, emphasizing his distinct preferences in women.
The renowned Ghanaian rapper and founder of Black Avenue Muzik has dismissed rumors regarding sexual relationships with the female artists under his label.
In an interview with Accra FM, D-Black clarified that, although he owns the record label, he does not directly manage the artists and has no intimate involvement with them.
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“I’ve never [been sexually involved with] anyone I’ve signed. I don’t manage female artists; in fact, I don’t manage any artists myself. There’s always someone else managing them on my behalf. I’m not the one running around. I’m just the label owner.”
Explaining why he wouldn’t engage in intimate relationships with the female artists, he described his ideal woman as poised, simple, and career-focused, rather than flashy or celebrity-like.

“People assume that the women you see with me at clubs, parties, or on social media are my type. My actual preference is quite different. The mother of my children is a doctor who doesn’t even wear nails. I am drawn to traditional women—career-oriented, simple, and not overly public. That’s the kind of woman I’ve always liked.”
D-Black is known for hit songs like “Vera,” “Kotomoshi,” and “Wo’ara.” His latest project is the sixth studio album, “The Ghanaian Visa,” set to release on March 6, featuring artists such as Stonebwoy, KiDi, Kuami Eugene, and Joyce Blessing.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA