Singer MzVee is seeking to make up to her fans after her year-long hiatus from music.
Speaking on Drive Time on Joy FM, Thursday, the artiste said she will be releasing two albums in 2020 alone.
The ‘Daavi’ hitmaker revealed she had been prepping for this moment for the past year during her break.
“I’ve been working on some collaborations and a lot of records, so there is a lot to come,” she told George Quaye, host of the show.
The former Lynx Entertainment signee took a break from music to the surprise of her fans and the general public.
In an interview with TV3, she disclosed that her battle with depression was the reason for her absence from the music scene.
She said the break was to enable her to engage in “soul searching” at a time when her situation was dire as she was “super depressed”. MzVee told George Quaye she is back this year to start a new chapter with her works. She released her comeback song and first single for 2020, ‘Sheriff’ off one of her albums on January 9 and is hoping to take fans on a fun-filled year with her works.Explaining how different these albums will be from each other, MzVee stated that one is a Dancehall inspired album while the other is loaded with Afrobeat tunes.
“We’re starting the year off on a very calm note and build it up to Christmas this year. 2020 is going to be very spectacular,” the artiste added.
Latest Stories
-
Rotary Club of Kumasi donates equipment to aid maternal and childcare at St. Michaels Hospital at Pramso
4 minutes -
GMA to launch National Doctors’ Day awards to honour Ghana’s medical heroes
7 minutes -
Cowbell celebrates World Milk Day at 37 Military Hospital and Basic School
16 minutes -
Striking nurses ready for dialogue but firm on demands
18 minutes -
Over 600,000 candidates to sit 2025 BECE from June 11; WAEC announces exam guidelines
25 minutes -
FAGE: Not just a name, but a collective agenda to stimulate exports
31 minutes -
Ghana’s green gold takes center stage: FAGE and GEPA set the pace for sustainable export transformation
33 minutes -
IMCC concludes nationwide consultations on new national decentralisation policy
43 minutes -
Prophetess Rosemary Owusu-Antwi launches 4 books, unveils Jezreel Publications
44 minutes -
Cheddar’s New Force bodyguard suspended over Mampong assault
46 minutes -
NPP flagbearership race: ‘You want to worry me’ – Bawumia tells Bryan Acheampong
57 minutes -
Daniel Twum’s ‘Lifted’ praise session inspires
59 minutes -
2025 national doubles tournament concludes with exciting finals
1 hour -
Rethinking the Rambo-style attacks on Ghanaians: A vacuum for future political violence
1 hour -
Arrest, detention, and restriction: Pillars of law and order
1 hour