"Depression gets to a point where you don't even know what in particular is worrying you" - MzVee

She has attributed her fulfillment to God and acknowledged God's Word as the Key

"Depression gets to a point where you don't even know what in particular is worrying you" - MzVee
MzVee

MzVee has revealed that 2018 was a season she experienced the highest form of depression in her life.

The ‘Come and See My Mother’ singer took a break from music two years ago following rumors of hee carrying a baby. The songstress parted way with Lynx Entertainment on mutual consent after eight years of an incredible musical journey.

Speaking on Citi TV, Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda disclosed that she got to a point where she wanted to stay away from everybody and tried to figure out what was wrong with her.

"I was deeply sad all the time. Very angry all the time, I didn't want to talk to anyone...I was just really away from everybody. Depression gets to a point where you don't even know what in particular is worrying you. It's so many things you've harbored for so long and you explode at a point and you don't know why but you are just sad. I've always known that I was not okay but 2018 was the height of everything.

 

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"Last year was time away from everything and just having time for myself because I was in a very deep, dark place in my life and unfortunately I just couldn't move anymore. So, last year, I needed to take time to myself and just reflect and try to get out of that space and get back. I didn't even think I was going to come back to music," she said in an interview on Citi TV.

MzVee spoke that her time with God gave her fulfilment defining every moment in the church as “therapeutic”. She acknowledged the inspiration of the Bible and its powerful effect on her life more than anything.

“I started becoming more spiritual, religious and I realised that some people may not understand but going to church was so therapeutic. I don’t know but when I go to church and I leave, I feel so happy,” she said.

"The Bible has a lot of good stuff and so I go to church and I come back ten times better than I was the day before and it's part of the reason I'm feeling this good today. And so, aside my mum, dad, family, sisters, church was good," she added.

Her new song “Sheriff” is about strength, her inspiration was drawn from the “battle with depression”.