I’m ready for serious music – Joyce Dzidzor
Even though she has faced her fair share of challenges, including battles with depression and controversies surrounding her personal life, she refuses to be defined by her struggles.
Instead, former AIDS Ambassador and actress Joyce Dzidzor Mensah is now embracing a new chapter in her life -music- and this time around, she means serious business.
Having already lent her vocals to seasoned musicians such as Gyedu Blay Ambolley, Amandzeba, Sherifa Gunu and Obiba Sly Collins as a backing vocalist, she is certain that the time is now for her to take centre stage with her own music.
How does she intend to start her serious business? Well, she tells Daily Graphic in an interview that she is drawing inspiration from her experience as a backing vocalist and she will equally leverage her established relationships within the industry to pave her way as a ‘serious musician’.
Her latest single, Tatata, features the legendary Ivorian crooner Freddy Meiway, setting the tone for her ambitious music journey.
According to her, “the world should watch out. I am no longer hiding this amazing talent. It is all about me and how I can make strides in the music industry. I am ready for serious music business and, this time around, even depression can’t stop me. I will work hard to become a household name in the Ghanaian music industry.
“Moreover, my musical talent never died. I was just waiting for the right time to pursue professional music and this is the perfect timing for me after recovering from severe depression.”
Collaboration
Partnering with Meiway was a dream come true for her as she had longed for this moment, having found solace in his music during bouts of recurring depression and other mental health struggles over the years.