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“I Was Like Mzbel During My Time in Music” — Akosua Agyapong Reveals

A veteran musician from Ghana named Akosua Agyapong has stated that her best days were comparable to those of Mzbel.

She claimed that back in her heydays, she was the talk of the town due to the fact that she expressed her creative side not only through music but also through dancing.

Akosua Agyapong mentioned in an interview with Joy News that she used to perform similarly to the singer Mzbel, whom she refers to as her daughter.

She revealed that prior to the release of her first album, which catapulted her to fame, she worked as a dance instructor for a number of years.

“Way back in Holy Child, because I normally teach people how to dance, I told myself that definitely, with my first album, I have to train people how to dance so that I can bring in something new because I realized that people were not bringing in dancers to dance”.

“When I came out with my first album, Frema, Born Again, Mey3 obaa, it was a household name because I came with dancers. Way back in school, because I used to dance, I added my dancing to it and it became something else. So that actually made me unique and made me different. If you’re going to mention some of the new musicians, at that time I was like, “Mzbel.”

Akosua Agyapong also mentioned MzVee and Becca as other artists who share characteristics with her and are in the same genre.

“I Was Like Mzbel During My Time in Music” — Akosua Agyapong Reveals

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