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Newest internet sensation, Big Ivy whose rap dexterity has travelled beyond Ghana's borders says she is overwhelmed by the results of what she had intended to do just for fun.
In an interview with JoyNews on Friday, the new rapper revealed that she is ready to take on her Nigerian rival Mummy Dolarz.
“I’m surprised especially on social media. I wasn’t expecting it to be this big. I really love it. You know this world has a lot of stress so we are using it to ease the stress.
"We are having fun. I’m preparing to face Mummy Dollarz, whom I’ve changed to Mummy Naira.”

Big Ivy stated that while she raps for fun, her raps are intended to motivate young people on how to succeed in life.
“My rap is full of advice. For the first one, I’m advising on how to keep a man. The second one is about money. It tells people not to throw money around. You need to plan before the money comes otherwise you will spend money you do not have,” she noted.
In a related development, she revealed that she is overwhelmed by the responses and support on social media following her ‘Big Momma’ song.
According to her, Big Momma, a song that birthed the Ghanaian actor’s beef with Nigeria’s Mummy Dolarz, has made her more popular than her acting career ever did.
Speaking to Doreen Avio on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz, Big Ivy revealed that rap is something that she loved growing up but she dropped it to focus on getting her degrees and later an acting career.
Big Ivy therefore noted that she is working on releasing more songs.
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