Born Michelle Okyere, US-based Ghanaian afro-fusion and afrobeats singer Elizha, has recounted the difficulty for Ghanaian musicians based outside to reconnect with their audience back home.
She acknowledges this becomes even worse when you are a lady as sometimes the difference in culture seeks to whip in you line to some conventional norms you are not privy to.
According to her, her policy in relationships does not conform to the normal Ghanaian culture that sort of instills timidity in women.
Speaking on Joy Prime’s morning show on Friday concerning her relationship life, Elizah explained that her views and experiences of love translated into the release of her new song ‘Bad Love.’
This, she said means she does not have to be “fixated on one fish when there are many other fishes in the sea.”
According to her, she used to even have men on standby to move on to when she felt not wanted elsewhere.
Her new single 'Bad Love' details her emotional travels in her romantic world and is accompanied by great visuals. See Video Below
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