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Art & Culture/Ent

[ 2017-01-16 ]

We decided to go on a break – Suzzy and Matt
After so many years of going on a musical break,
music duo Suzzy and Matt are ready to serve gospel
lovers with their lovely voices and sizzling
performances this year and beyond.

Suzzy confirmed to Flex newspaper in an exclusive
interview that the group has not collapsed but
they deliberately went on a break and will soon
bounce back with a new song. Explaining why the
group has been silent for close to a decade, she
said: “Matilda now resides in Canada and I am in
Ghana that is why Ghanaians didn’t hear from us
all this while.”

“We were taking care of our family that is one
of the main reasons we haven’t been out after
getting married in 2008 but not to also say
marriage separated us,” she disclosed. Suzzy and
Matt, a dynamic music group who inspired many with
songs such as: Ka Kyere Me, Ekye Koraa Ebaba Mu,
Merenhinhim, Yema Woso and many others confirmed
to Flex newspaper that they will come out soon
despite the long break as a duo early this year so
Ghanaians should expect something new from them.

Suzzy also confirmed that, they are in the studio
recording. “We are not out of the music
industry. I am doing music in Ghana and Matilda is
also doing it in Canada so we are still in the
system,” Suzzy disclosed. She added that for the
time being, she will be coming out with her songs
and later come out with Matilda as a group. “I
am doing my solo project and she is also doing her
best at Canada,” she said.

When asked the work they do aside music, Suzzy
disclosed that she sells shoes, bags and other
accessories but declined speaking for Matilda. She
debunked the rumors that they clean and wash for
the whites when they travel abroad. Finally when
asked her opinion about the current state of the
gospel fraternity, she said Ghanaian gospel music
is going on well and I am excited to be part of
it.

Source - flex newspaper



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