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‘I’ll work on my voice’ – Emelia Brobbey says after releasing ‘Fame Kɔ’

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Kumawood actress turned musician, Emelia Brobbey, says she will not allow negative criticisms deter her from singing.

Emelia Brobbey went viral on social media after releasing a single, ‘Fame Kɔ’.

The song was highly criticised by sections of the public, with some urging her to concentrate on acting.

But in an interview on a Kumasi-based radio station, Emelia said she would not allow those comments distract her.

“So I sang Emelia Brobbey’s voice, that’s what I did. I did me. I sang my voice. If Ghanaians are not happy and they think it’s noise I’ll go do the homework and bring it.”

“In most of the comments, what I read is the voice. So, I know that they are criticising me so that I work on the voice,” she said

She however thanked a section of the public who praised her work, saying she was impressed with those fans and their dedication in defending her against the trolls.

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