Ghanaian songstress, Feli Nuna, has said some record labels executives who have shown interest in signing her have demanded to sleep  with her in exchange.

The 'Daavi Diva' explained that she has been unable to sign with any label since she part ways with her former record label due to the excessive demand of sex from these label owners.

She said: “I want an executive producer who does not want to sleep with me but who wants to bring me money and work with me,” 

“I’ve had a lot of offers from people who want to invest in my craft but they all say: ‘Your waist is nice’, or ‘you are a nice girl’, and at the end, sometimes they might not start from the beginning but it always gets there and I always complain,” she lamented.

Feli Nunu noted that if investors can support male artistes without any sexual benefits, then they should also do same for female artistes.

“All the male artistes you see, big men and influential people support them, so, does it mean that they also sleep with them? You are investing to get your money back; that is the same way you should approach it with a female artiste as well,” she stressed.

The songstress urged rich female entrepreneurs to invest in female artistes because the music business is lucrative.

“I’ve been facing this [challenge] from the outset of my career. I urge women who are financially sound to invest as well, they should also invest in other female artistes as well. Trust me, the music business is booming, you can make a lot of money from the music business if you take it seriously. More record labels focus on the show not the business,” she advised.