Young dancehall musician, MzVee, who often gets
her audience excited by the way she twerks and winds her waist during live
performances says most men get it wrong when they equate how well a woman dances
to how good she may be in bed.
“I don't understand it”, she said
“why some men think that because of the suggestive dance moves I make on stage,
I am automatically naughty or I’m a bad girl.
“I know most women
performers suffer such stereotyping but I would want to say that, the fact that
I do that does not mean I am enticing any man to go to bed with
me.
“Dance moves do not make me good in bed neither am I what they
perceive me to be when they see me on stage or in my music videos.
The
truth of the matter is that, I love to dance and I am good at twisting and
winding my waist which so far, I think has been very helpful to me as a
performer.”
When MzVee was bluntly asked whether in real life she
considers herself to be good in bed, she refused to answer the
question.
“Right now, I am not dating so I’m sorry I can’t answer that
question, but all I can say is at the right time, the right person who can give
you the testimony and the right answer will come,” she
giggled.
Describing who she really is, she said “I am a very principled
person. I come from a disciplined family where no form of indecent behaviour is
accepted so it sometimes baffles me when people think I am a naughty girl
because of what I do on stage.
“I think, it is about time people get to
know how showbiz works, you need to be identified with something and for me,
dancing is what I can add to my singing so that I can be distinguished from my
colleagues.
“But in all, I appreciate it because it shows that people are
able to identify me with certain things and that is the dream of any artiste, to
be, identified among the lot”, she said.
According to the Revolution
singer, she has a choreographer who takes her through vigorous dance lessons
before she performs on stage or does music videos.
Born Vera Hamenoo –
Kpeda, the Keta-born musician is a student at Ghana Telecom University. She was
the lead singer in the defunct all-girl group, D3 and she won the Unsung Artiste
of the Year at this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
MzVee is set to
start her Tip Toeing Party tour and her first stop will be Vienna City in Kumasi
on September 20. The tour is in preparation for the release of her maiden album,
Re-Vee-Lation, on November 1.
She is popular for songs like Borkor
Borkor, Harmatan, Natural Girl, Revolution, Dancehall Queen, Re-Vee-Lation,
Gimme Dat and My Everything.
credit: Graphic showbiz
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