Ghanaian Afrobeat diva, MzVee after an exciting ten-year anniversary celebration has released a new single dubbed “Destiny”.
The two-time BET nominee and “Come and See My Moda” hitmaker is thrilling her fans with this new afrobeat/dancehall rhythm after a successful decade of making numerous hit records, winning multiple awards, and gracing countless prominent local and international stages.
‘Destiny’ is everything music lovers will appreciate. It has a mid-tempo groovy afrobeat rhythm with a feel of dancehall.
In the song, MzVee talks about being a winner and ruling her destiny.
The lyrics are very catchy and relatable to everyone striving to keep it together while believing in their ability to make it.
Meanwhile, MzVee intends to reach a wider audience with a well-planned promotion across Africa and beyond.
This release is scheduled in line with her upcoming Australia tour slated for November 2023.
Currently, she is the most nominated Ghanaian female musician at the Ghana Music Awards with back-to-back hits over the past ten years.
She has global hits like “Sing My Name” ft Patoranking, Coming Home ft Tiwa Savage, among others.
'Destiny' is produced by ace Ghanaian producer, Kizzy Beats with the video shot and directed by American director, Zack Manzella.
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