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Mzbel, The New and Young Diva of Hiplife

Thu, 22 Apr 2004 Source: ghanamusic.com/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">ghanamusic.com

Mzbel
Mzbel is a proud daughter of Mr Albert Amoah (an engineer) and the late Agnes Nyarko (May her soul rest in peace). Mzbel attended the Owusu Mills JSS at the Salvation Army park and then proceeded to the Abuakwa State College. From there she moved to Manifold to study TV production.

Knowing what she wanted in life and very determined to make it, she didn?t end it there. She therefore went to do French and English at the Ghana Institute of Languages (GIL).
 
With her determined attitude and zeal, she worked with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) as a presenter on a children?s programme called the ?Mmofra Kyepem? and then went to ?Pent Media? where she produced a programme called ?Paradise Kids?. She then went to Groove FM to work as an assistant presenter on ?Kids on Groove?. Later on she moved to TV3 as a production assistant and a floor manager, then she landed at Hush Hush Studios as a producer for a programme called ?Goody Goody? and lastly to Metro TV as an editor.
     
Talking to Ghana Music.Com, the young role model explains how she got into music and why she went into it. ?It all started way back in Abuakwa States College when I realised the talent within me. I saw singing as a hobby. After school, I became very serious and wanted to come out with an album but there was no one to help. I could record my voice on a cassette and then go round playing it to individuals but it was all in vain?, she lamented.
 
She had to drop music and work for sometime. She finally ended up working in Hush Hush Studios where she saw musicians record their albums. She then disclosed herself to the workers at the studio that she could also sing but they thought it was a joke so no one believed and paid particular attention to her. She insisted several times until she was featured on an album called Charley. Her dream of becoming famous had just started.
 
She is now out with her first album entitled Awoso Me which is being produced by Mr Daniel Adjei (The CEO of Hush Hush Studios). The album is made up of 9 tracks and 3 instrumentals.  ?Awoso Me? which features Bak Tye is one of the hottest songs so far on the airwaves. She even said a pastor likes the song because it has a gospel rhythm. The album consists of other tracks like ?Menye Me? Saa featuring Jerry Jay, ?African Boy?, Hwai Ne Wo featuring Toxic, Me Nko featuring Godson. 

Other tracks we have are ?Asenegye Da?, Meni Fee Bo featuring Tinny,  Living Without You (instrumentals) featuring Prince George, Danny and SHE, ?Yedi Ato Meso? (instrumentals) featuring Colonel Faat - Sax, ?Menya Me Saa (instrumentals) featuring colonel Faat - Sax and African boy (instrumentals) featuring Adjetey Sowah-Conga / Oboos- Guitar.

Her last word to the fellow hiplife artistes out there is that they should be natural and stop sampling people?s song and to the fans go get a copy of her CD or cassette.



Mzbel
Mzbel is a proud daughter of Mr Albert Amoah (an engineer) and the late Agnes Nyarko (May her soul rest in peace). Mzbel attended the Owusu Mills JSS at the Salvation Army park and then proceeded to the Abuakwa State College. From there she moved to Manifold to study TV production.

Knowing what she wanted in life and very determined to make it, she didn?t end it there. She therefore went to do French and English at the Ghana Institute of Languages (GIL).
 
With her determined attitude and zeal, she worked with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) as a presenter on a children?s programme called the ?Mmofra Kyepem? and then went to ?Pent Media? where she produced a programme called ?Paradise Kids?. She then went to Groove FM to work as an assistant presenter on ?Kids on Groove?. Later on she moved to TV3 as a production assistant and a floor manager, then she landed at Hush Hush Studios as a producer for a programme called ?Goody Goody? and lastly to Metro TV as an editor.
     
Talking to Ghana Music.Com, the young role model explains how she got into music and why she went into it. ?It all started way back in Abuakwa States College when I realised the talent within me. I saw singing as a hobby. After school, I became very serious and wanted to come out with an album but there was no one to help. I could record my voice on a cassette and then go round playing it to individuals but it was all in vain?, she lamented.
 
She had to drop music and work for sometime. She finally ended up working in Hush Hush Studios where she saw musicians record their albums. She then disclosed herself to the workers at the studio that she could also sing but they thought it was a joke so no one believed and paid particular attention to her. She insisted several times until she was featured on an album called Charley. Her dream of becoming famous had just started.
 
She is now out with her first album entitled Awoso Me which is being produced by Mr Daniel Adjei (The CEO of Hush Hush Studios). The album is made up of 9 tracks and 3 instrumentals.  ?Awoso Me? which features Bak Tye is one of the hottest songs so far on the airwaves. She even said a pastor likes the song because it has a gospel rhythm. The album consists of other tracks like ?Menye Me? Saa featuring Jerry Jay, ?African Boy?, Hwai Ne Wo featuring Toxic, Me Nko featuring Godson. 

Other tracks we have are ?Asenegye Da?, Meni Fee Bo featuring Tinny,  Living Without You (instrumentals) featuring Prince George, Danny and SHE, ?Yedi Ato Meso? (instrumentals) featuring Colonel Faat - Sax, ?Menya Me Saa (instrumentals) featuring colonel Faat - Sax and African boy (instrumentals) featuring Adjetey Sowah-Conga / Oboos- Guitar.

Her last word to the fellow hiplife artistes out there is that they should be natural and stop sampling people?s song and to the fans go get a copy of her CD or cassette.



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