D-Black, the CEO of Black Avenue Muzik, lauded Sefa, a female musician from Ghana, for her attitude and character.
D-Black recently said on 3 Music’s Culture Daily that Sefa has treated him with respect and decency ever since they began working together.
‘‘Sefa spent five years with me. I couldn’t even tell you anything negative, it’s been a lot of positives, a lot of people don’t know that Sefa is an introvert, when she comes on stage, she is a different person, when she is off stage, she’s different. Sefa has never, in the 5 years of knowing her, sent me a message without adding ‘please’ or ‘thank you.’ Never, till today. She goes like, ‘Boss, please thank you,’’ D Black said.
Also, D-Black described how Sefa patiently waited and toiled for years before she recorded her debut project, which brought her fame.
‘‘Sefa’s project took us three years to get her off the ground. The first was ‘Marry Me’ with Jupitar, you guys don’t know about it and the second one was called ‘Odo Yewu’ and the third one was called ‘Pepper’ with Bisa K’dei…the fourth song ‘Sugar’ was what made everybody gave her the attention she was waiting for. It was a process and that was like year two or year 3,” he added.