Joyce Dzidzor: "No more controversies, I'm tired of the negative tag"

Joyce Dzidzor Mensah, an actress and former AIDS ambassador who has frequently been involved in controversy, says she is now resolved to remove that label from herself.

Joyce Dzidzor: "No more controversies, I'm tired of the negative tag"

In a recent interview,  she made it clear that she would stop participating in social media "fights" that could harm her reputation even more and instead concentrate on her newfound career. Every task has its own time.

It's time for some fun and some seriousness. I have been in a lot of scandals in the past, but this is a new chapter in my life, and I won't be getting into needless arguments again.

"I am aware of what should be kept private and shared on social media." I'm thought to be too familiar by some. In contrast, I consider myself to be a pretty reserved person, and I plan to stay that way moving forward.

Regarding her future project and her collaborations with other Ghanaian musicians, Joyce mentioned that she is excited to release more music because the reception to her most recent release has been excellent.

"The positive reception I've received from Ghanaians for my new song has motivated me to keep going," she continued. Joyce Dzidzor launched her ambitious musical adventure last month with the publication of the song Tatata, featuring the great Ivorian crooner Freddy Meiway.

Joyce Dzidzor launched her ambitious musical adventure last month with the publication of the song Tatata, featuring the great Ivorian crooner Freddy Meiway. But, she says that she is excited to forge her own distinct character in the field.

She states she is not in rivalry with anyone and would rather be recognized as an Afro musician with a touch of Francophone influence.

She feels that putting her energy into improving herself rather than competing with existing artists will eventually catapult her into the spotlight with ease, thus her current priorities include polishing her live performance talents and planning her own concerts.

"Performing live, both domestically and abroad, is my primary goal on this musical adventure. I do not plan to confine myself to the extremely competitive Ghanaian music industry. I refuse to compete with anyone. She stated, "I want to work out hard and prepare for live performances."