Entertainment of Monday, 6 January 2020

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Rebirth of MzVee: Songstress announces date for new song

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MzVee is back with a bang! The Ghanaian musician has announced on her Instagram page a set date for the release of her new song ‘Sheriff’. The songstress has been missing from the music scene for almost 2 years, this she has associated with depression.

Fans of the “Sing my name” hitmaker, MzVee, have expressed satisfaction to the news as many have long-awaited for her comeback. The new song titled ‘Sheriff’ which is a reggae song will be released on January 9, 2020.

She shared a post on her Instagram page with the caption, “Are you ready!!!?? NEW MUSIC OUT ON 09/01/2020 !! #sheriff ”

MzVee parted ways with Lynx Entertainment on a “mutual termination” in 2019 after months of being inactive in the music scene. According to MzVee, she is signed to new management (team) which is not a record labeled. Speaking in an interview with Berla Mundi on “New Day”, she debunked claims that her absence in the music scene was as a result of her being pregnant as well as making time for her supposed "marriage". She revealed that she was battling depression and that led her to take a break from her music career.

“For about two years, say 2017-2018 I was super depressed… it was just things happening personally and it happened to affect my relationship with work...”



Her new song “Sheriff” is about strength, her inspiration was drawn from the "battle with depression". She revealed that she now has the strength to fight through it all as the process led her to find herself and also drew her closer to her family. She believes that her fans will accept her as they have constantly kept touch with her calling for her comeback.

“No matter what happens with you, you can come out of it and when you come out of it, just make sure you are coming out of it right. You have everything you need to stand strong and to move”.

Her post was warmly received by her fans. Here are some of the comments: