Ghanaian musician Mzbel has expressed her frustration with trying to collaborate with female musicians in her country. While she didn’t name any specific artists, she stated that her attempts to get female musicians to feature in her songs have been unsuccessful.
This can be a common challenge in the music industry, where collaborations are sometimes hindered by various factors, including scheduling conflicts, creative differences, or personal preferences.
In an interview with JoyPrime, she said, “I have tried several times getting some girls to work with. They always give me excuses, and they never showed up. But when you call the guys, they are willing to come”.
Mzbel highlighted the potential for a brighter future in the Ghanaian music industry if female musicians could come together and collaborate on projects. She emphasized the need for more unity and cooperation among female artists, suggesting that they work together on music features.
Mzbel noted that this is a different scenario compared to male artists, who are more inclined to collaborate on music projects. Encouraging collaboration among female musicians can not only enhance the quality of music but also create a supportive community within the industry.