Ghanaian female singer Efya has shared how she deals with her emotions when angered to her climax.
The singer said that she cries over so many things including extremely happy times and at points where she is overly angered.
Speaking to Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, she said that she doesn’t know how to express anger to a violent extent but will not advise anyone to be around her when she’s at the climax of her anger which makes her cry.
When asked what happens when she reaches her climax, she said “I don’t know, if you stay you’ll find out.”
Talking about her No More Tears EP, she explained the reason for her EP title and what makes her cry to invoke such a title.
She explained saying, “Having the notion of no more tears will put you on your toes and have you trying to figure out how to get out of difficult times because you have made up your mind not to stay in the darkness.”
The singer added that for these reasons she chose the EP title to motivate people to come out of whatever they cry and want to let go.
However, she asserted that she doesn’t get violent when angry and is good with her temper.
She continued saying, “If you’re the person I’m mad at then you must have done something really bad like abuse and that’s one thing I won’t take.”
Efya is currently promoting her new EP titled No More Tears.
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