You don’t have to listen to my songs - Emelia Brobbey

Actress cum singer, Emelia Brobbey, hits back at her critics

You don’t have to listen to my songs - Emelia Brobbey
Emilia Brobbey

Emelia Brobbey has warned critics to stop listening to her song if they don't like it instead of always belittling everything that she does.

Emelia, who is first and foremost an actress, released her first single "Fa Me Ko" in 2019, only to be welcomed by a cold wave of discouraging words a section of Ghanaians advising her to stick to acting as she is talentless when it comes to singing.

Nevertheless, the actress who is fond of bagging awards released her second single "Odo Electric" early this year only to be welcomed by the same sentiments.

Tired of all the negativity, Emelia has now said that it takes great pains for her to produce a song so it does not make sense that people who don't have any proper occupations troll and shade her on the internet.

The Okukuseku’ show host admitted that she gets very sad when she reads the comments directed at her tracks. She went further to recount the time that she released her first single when a twitter user has said that the song was noisy and the sound was akin to the popular household 555 saucepan.

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It got to a point somebody told me my voice was like the sound made by 555 saucepan”, she recounted.

“I was hurt and felt bad when people start insulting and criticizing me. So I was like why do you criticize me?  If you think you don’t like my song or video don’t listen or watch it.

Emelia Brobbey won the Best Indigenous Actress of the Year and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress of the Year at the City People Entertainment Awards in 2016. She won Best Ghallywood Actress and Best Philanthropist at the 3G Awards in New York in 2018. She also won the 2019 Best Actor Female indigenous at the ZAFAA Global Award which was presented by the African Film Academy Awards.

Emelia holds a diploma in Journalism, a bachelor's degree in Human Resource Management and an ICM Certificate in Broadcast Journalism.