Rapper and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Black Avenue Music, D-Black, has disclosed his business ventures in Ghana alongside his music career.
He revealed that Black Avenue Works was his initial business venture, established with income generated from music.
Subsequently, he ventured into other business projects that have contributed to his economic stability.
D-Black also highlighted the formation of Black Avenue Music, his prominent record label. He emphasized that he co-founded it with fellow musicians, including Joey B and DJ Breezy. During an interview on JoyPrime’s CelebBiz, he elaborated on his various businesses in Ghana and how he manages to ensure their success.
“The first one was the first thing I did before even getting into music and that was advertising and marketing. So I was doing that, and that’s where I got the money to invest in my music. So it was a company I started called Black Avenue Works,” he said.
He continued: “And then when I invested in music, I started a record label, Black Avenue Music. So it was me, Joey B, and DJ Breezy, that’s how I started that company. And then I took a break from music in 2016, around the time when Castro disappeared and I went into events. So I started livewire events. We did Bukom Banku versus Ayittey Powers Celebrity soccer, and a host of events so that was my third company.
“And then I started doing branding that’s Volcano; then I built Club Onyx that’s number five. Then Oasis Lounge that’s number six. Number seven is the Casablanca Lounge then Frosty Moon, which is an ice cream franchise business that’s where we eat. And then Twelve Saints is a merchandise store in West Legon, that’s nine. I set up Ramazan and then a food delivery business called ‘Just Order.’ So that’s 11,” D-Black disclosed this in an interview with JoyPrime.