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“I Was Told I Wouldn’t Succeed Because I Looked Like A Gospel Musician” – MzVee

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Ghanaian female songstress MzVee has recalled several encounters with some music stakeholders where she was told she wouldn’t succeed because she looked like a gospel musician.

According to the “Natural Girl” hitmaker, her 10-year longevity in the music industry was because she stayed true to herself.

She said this during the album listening session of her yet-to-be-released “10 Thirty” album, which features the likes of Tiwa Savage, Bella Shmurda, Yemi Alade, Stonebwoy, Kofi Kinaata, Kwesi Arthur, and Tanzanian superstar Harmonize.

The multiple award-winning artiste said: “Throughout my career, I have had people tell me to change a little bit. I have sat in offices with big industry stakeholders who told me I wouldn’t succeed in the industry because I looked like a gospel musician.

“When I started music, some people were telling me to deviate a little bit from my personality, that is, wear something more explicit and sing more explicit songs, but I told them it wouldn’t last because I couldn’t sustain it. I have been this way from the beginning and I would not change, and that is why my brand has lasted.”

MzVee further revealed that she had to take time off from doing music in her early career but was delighted to finally make a strong comeback.

The much-awaited album would be released on June 23, 2022, which would be available across all streaming platforms, with a musical concert billed for June 25, 2022.

Source: GNA

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