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Record Label Black Avenue Music Marks 15th Anniversary

Leading African record label Black Avenue Music, is 15 years old this year following its establishment in 2009 by popular Ghanaian artiste Desmond Blackmore, known as D-Black.

The label, popular for grooming talents like Dee Money, Joey B, S3fa, DJ Breezy, Freda Rhymz and many others prides itself with multiple award-winning and countless hit songs that have left a lasting impact on the industry.

In the past fifteen years, Black Avenue has been actively engaged in exceptional talent discovery, artiste development, collaborations, and production.

In a statement on September 13, it said, “Over the years, it has consistently identified, developed, and promoted new talents, offering them the platform to excel and achieve recognition in the industry.”

The company intends to highlight the incredible journeys of all its artistes, showcasing their rise from raw talent to award-winning stars in the course of their anniversary celebrations.

“The commemoration will also feature behind-the-scenes stories of the creative processes, challenges, and triumphs that have led to the creation of some of the label’s most iconic songs and artistes.”


Activities
To mark this significant height in the music scene, Black Avenue has slated a series of events.

The celebration will kick off with “The Legacy Series,” a short documentary that provides fans with a unique look into the label’s journey, featuring untold stories behind its biggest hits and breakthrough artistes.

A grand live event and talent showcase will follow, featuring performances by both current and past label stars, along with emerging talents. This event aims to celebrate the hits that have shaped the industry while providing a platform for the next generation of stars.

Additionally, the celebration will include exclusive media appearances, with D-Black and other notable artistes sharing their experiences and insights on maintaining relevance in a constantly evolving music landscape.

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