Songstress Mzvee didn't have a golden childhood, but her love for music propelled her to the top.
She is undoubtedly one of Ghana's best artistes, having released five albums in addition to numerous successful singles.
Even though she was at her lowest, her comeback dispelled a lot of myths.

MzVee saw her talent in music and decided to pursue it without looking back.
Speaking to JoyNews’ Becky, the ‘Natural girl’ hit maker detailed how her journey began from a low point in life at Labadi a suburb in Accra.

She tells her story on the season two premiere of E Vibes on JoyNews this Saturday, August 6th at 8:30 a.m., Sunday at 10:30 a.m., and Joy Prime at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 6th. Don't miss it.
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