Ghanaian singer Sefa has spoken candidly about the realities she has faced since stepping away from her record label, describing the period as both testing and transformative for her career.
During an appearance on United Showbiz on March 15, 2026, the musician reflected on the shift to working independently, saying the change has forced her to adjust to a new way of managing her music and professional life.
Since leaving the label, Sefa revealed that she has only released two songs, collaborations with fellow Ghanaian artistes Camidoh and Larruso. She compared the experience of going solo to moving out of the security of a family home.
“I’ve released about two songs after I left my record label. One with Camidoh and one with Larruso. I always say that when you leave your label, it’s like moving out of your parents’ house. You wouldn’t get it that easy and you would have to find your feet,” she explained.
The singer acknowledged that the adjustment has not been simple, stressing that the journey toward independence often comes with setbacks and lessons along the way.
“As time goes on, you will fall and rise again. It’s not easy, but it’s a learning process,” she said.
Even with the challenges, Sefa said the support she has received from media platforms has made a significant difference during this stage of her career.
According to her, the encouragement and promotion from presenters and media personalities have helped sustain her momentum while she works to establish herself fully as an independent artiste.
“The media have been lovely to me. I’m naturally a friendly person, and I respect everyone equally, whether I’m on a label or not,” she indicated.
“Other people in the media have been so welcoming and understanding to the extent that I wouldn’t know how to thank them. They promote my works so the media have been good,” Sefa further stated.
