Ghanaian songstress Sefa has set tongues wagging after making a bold and deeply relatable statement about her departure from her former record label — comparing it to finally moving out of her parents’ home.
In what many are calling a brutally honest and eye-opening revelation, the singer described the experience as both daunting and liberating, shedding light on the emotional and professional challenges artists face behind the scenes.
According to Sefa, leaving a record label isn’t just a business decision — it’s a life-altering transition. “It’s like moving out of your parents’ house,” she revealed, painting a vivid picture of stepping away from comfort, structure, and security into the unknown.
Her analogy has struck a chord with fans and industry watchers alike. Just like leaving home, Sefa explained, being under a label often comes with guidance, protection, and support — but also limitations. Breaking away, she implied, is where true independence begins, even if it comes with uncertainty and risk.
The singer’s comments have sparked conversations about artist freedom, control, and growth in the music industry. Many see her move as a powerful declaration of self-discovery and artistic ownership.
While she didn’t shy away from acknowledging the benefits of being signed, Sefa made it clear that her journey now is about carving her own path, making her own decisions, and fully embracing her identity as an independent artist.
Fans are now eagerly watching to see what this new chapter brings — and if her bold leap into independence will redefine her sound and career.
One thing is certain: Sefa isn’t just leaving a label — she’s stepping into her power.


