Freda Rhymz left my label because she didn’t have patient – D-Black reveals in new video
Black Avenue Muzik’s proprietor, D-Black, better known as Desmond Blackmore, has talked about Freda Rhymz leaving his organization.
The rapper and businessman talked with Jay Forley on 3Music TV about Freda’s departure.
He asserted that the Ghanaian teen rapper and composer was eager.
He disclosed there was a plan for all the Black Avenue Muzik artists after recording a video and using feedback from the public to carry it out.
According to D-Black, Dahlin Gage, Freda, and Sefa received more attention in that order.
He then came to the conclusion that since Sefa had drawn so much attention, it would be prudent to start working on her project. Gage and Freda had to be followed.
Freda Rhymz reportedly told the head of Black Avenue Muzik that she couldn’t wait for more than a year or two for her turn.
He claimed that they later made the decision to part ways.
Watch him as he explains below.
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