Hiplife artiste Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, known in showbiz as Mzbel, says she doesn’t plan to release any new song until John Mahama is re-elected President in 2020.
The singer, who has never hidden her support for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), said she is putting her music career on hold this year.
According to her, she is currently focused on being a mother and developing her production studio.
“At the moment, I’m trying to be a mother and to concentrate on my new studio. I have a production studio, so this year no music. We do TV productions and staff so I want to make sure it works and becomes a success,” Mzbel told AmeyawTV.
Asked when a new song should be expected from her, she replied: “[Expect it] Next year, in 2020, when Mahama comes back to power.”
The “16 years” hit maker is an avid supporter of John Mahama and the NDC and has often been critical of the Akufo-Addo government.
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