D-Black says he prefers trad women over those he's seen with 'in the club'
Music star D-Black has described the type of woman he desires.
He said contrary to public perception, he preferred career women who were “traditional” over the “flashy” women he was usually seen with in “the clubs, at parties or on social media”.
He was speaking to Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo midmorning programme, and debunking rumours he was fond of having affairs with female acts signed to his Black Avenue Musik (BAM) record label, and even giving them out to others for sex services at a fee.
“My type of woman is very different. You should see the mother of my kids. She’s a doctor. She has never worn cosmetic nails. I’m very [much] into the traditional woman. There is a perception from my looks that I want a certain flashy [woman], a superstar, or maybe someone in the public eye. No, I like the opposite. Very quiet, calm, collected, professional. I’m attracted to nurses, doctors, soldiers, police, government officials. Very simple, in the corner, not too out there. That’s the type of woman I’ve always been into,” D-Black, alias Enjoyment Minister, said.
He said female signees like S3fa and Nina Ricchie were nothing but sisters to him.
He noted he was not in direct or constant contact with his signees, too.
“The thing is I don’t manage the female artistes. I don’t manage any artiste. There’s always somebody that’s managing the artiste on my behalf. So I’m not doing the day-to-day, running around, seeing the person everyday. There’s people who do that. So I’m not an artiste manager per se,” the businessman said.
“I’ve never touched anybody that I’ve signed. Never. Sexually. Never ever,” D-Black emphasised.
Source: classfmonline.com
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