Mzbel, who rose to fame in 2004 with her debut album "Awoso Me," was the most successful female performer in her peak.
She was also well-liked in other African nations, such as Kenya, Nigeria, Liberia, and Ivory Coast.
Although she acknowledges that she received her flowers from those nations, she asserts that Ghana has not honored him with any honors.
"I have been in the industry for 20 years; I have never received any awards," she stated in an interview with Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM's Showbiz A-Z.
She said this when discussing what she would do differently if she had not yet begun her musical career.
She claims that she didn't properly prepare for a career in music, so she went ahead anyhow, which significantly harmed her.
"I'm not placing blame on anyone. It's the branding, I believe.
I would work more on my branding if I were just starting out in the music industry. The branding was poorly constructed. I was simply released without any appropriate marking. I would say anything on the radio, wear anything I wanted, and go somewhere I shouldn't," she added.
She claims that she didn't properly prepare for a career in music, so she went ahead anyhow, which significantly harmed her.
"I'm not placing blame on anyone. It's the branding, I believe.
I would work more on my branding if I were just starting out in the music industry. The branding was poorly constructed. I was simply released without any appropriate marking. I would say anything on the radio, wear anything I wanted, and go somewhere I shouldn't," she added.
Mzbel, who is well-known for being frank, added that she hasn't given up on music. She's writing a new song about unsatisfactory mates.
Songs like 16 Years, Awoso Me, Yopoo, Edey Be, Twe Ma Me, Braa Fiifi, and My Bonnet are among her well-known compositions.
Songs like 16 Years, Awoso Me, Yopoo, Edey Be, Twe Ma Me, Braa Fiifi, and My Bonnet are among her well-known compositions.
SOURCE: Myjoyonline.com