Ghanaian musician and music executive, Ricky Nana Agyemang, popularly known as Bullet, has levelled a series of allegations against D-Black, claiming that he went into business with his artiste without his permission.
In an interview on OKAY FM, and sighted by GhanaWeb on May 12, 2026, Bullet alleged that D-Black’s decision to work with his artiste, Miss Forson, was done through dubious means.
According to Bullet, Miss Forson, who was initially signed to RuffTown Records, was a highly talented young artiste with great potential.
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He further alleged that D-Black had ulterior motives in wooing Miss Forson to his camp, claiming that it was not purely for music.
“The first day I introduced Miss Forson, D-Black started messaging the girl. So, he took her from her label and ruined her career. The reason he was messaging her wasn’t for music. He has a label, and I also have one, so if he wanted to work with the artiste, he could have told me.
“He had another mindset for messaging the girl because Miss Forson was super talented. She could play piano, guitar, and other instruments, but D-Black couldn’t give her a hit song. She even took a song I taught her while under my label to D-Black’s label,” he said.
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Further expressing his disappointment in D-Black, Bullet noted that there is no unity in the music industry.
He explained that he is pained by the fact that D-Black could not make a star out of Miss Forson.
“There is no unity in this industry. This was a label-to-label affair; he could have sent me a message and told me he wanted to work with her.
“But he took the girl, sweet-talked her, messed up her career, and he thinks everything is fine. She is one talent I am pained about because she couldn’t blow,” he added.


