Joyce Dzidzor, "I'm ready for some serious music"

She refuses to let her hardships define her, despite having dealt with her fair share of difficulties, such as issues with depression and scandals involving her personal life.

Joyce Dzidzor, "I'm ready for some serious music"

As an alternative, actress and former AIDS Ambassador Joyce Dzidzor Mensah is embarking on a new career path in music, and this time, she means business.

She is confident that the time has come for her to take center stage with her own songs, having already provided backup vocals for well-known artists like Gyedu Blay Ambolley, Amandzeba, Sherifa Gunu, and Obiba Sly Collins.

How does she plan to launch her business venture? In a Graphic showbase interview, she stated that while she is inspired by her background as a supporting vocalist, she also plans to use her established contacts in the business to further her career as a "serious musician."

The iconic Ivorian crooner Freddy Meiway appears on her most recent track, Tatata, which sets the tone for her ambitious musical journey. She said, "People around the world need to be on guard. This incredible gift is no longer hidden from me.

It's all about myself and what progress I can achieve in the music business. This time, not even depression will be able to stop me as I get ready for the real music business. To become well-known around the world in the Ghanaian music industry.

Moreover, my ability to play music never faded. After coming out of a deep depression, I've just been waiting for the ideal opportunity to pursue a career in music, and this is that moment.

She had long yearned for this opportunity to collaborate with Meiway, having found comfort in his music throughout her years of battling mental illness and recurrent episodes of sadness.