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Art & Culture/Ent

[ 2014-12-05 ]

Belinda Ekua Amoah aka Mzbel ( Ms Belinda for Short

Mzbel back again with controversial song - 'Legelege'
Sexy female singer Mzbel returns with a new
jargon, ‘legelege’ which is said to be a talk
of town; this information was disclosed on her
website; www.mzbelmusic.com.

The female singer who introduced ‘Yopoo’ some
years back and swept Ghanaians off their feet with
her wow performances is looking at breaking her
own record with this new jargon ‘Legelege’.

‘Legelege’ in literal terms means something
very thin or small. The site which has reflections
of her pictures from her instagram page @mzbemusic
has leashed traces to what we think relates to her
controversial jargon.

Our source close to the singer told us that Mzbel
known in real life as Nana Ekua has also been seen
having studio sessions with one sound engineer
called King Dee and it is believed that probably
the new jargon might be a new single’.

The jargon is not a new word among the people in
the GA traditional areas or for any Ghanaian who
speaks the GA language but in this contest Mzbel
is using it differently but as to what it actually
means our source could not tell us.

The source maintained that it will be better to
hear the meaning of the jargon from the horses own
mouth but when unveiled it will surely become a
house hold jargon which will be used frequently
especially this Christmas and New year
festivities.

According to the source Mzbel is so particular
about the jargon so much that she actually
maintains a hash tag on all her social media pages
to get fans so curios

One thing she did tell us was that if the said
single is ready for release Ghanaians and her fans
should expect a huge come back.

Well, we would not necessary say she is coming
back because the female singer has been around and
is still very active in the music business but
musically yeah we will say that the single will be
tagged as a comeback song.

Our team is on the move in finding out from Mzbel
what the meaning to the jargon is and whether the
said song is her come back to active music after
birth.

Well, we leave it to you to judge but believe us
we will send you update as to when she finally
agrees to openly disclose what she means by
‘Legelege’.

For now I am itchy as you are in finding out the
details of the song (hopefully) but for more
information about the singer fans can visit
www.mzbelmusic.com.

Source - Ghanamusic



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