Don’t talk about me on your shows – Wiyaala warns showbiz bloggers

Maxwell Amoofia

Afro-pop singer, Noella Wiyaala, is furious and has warned bloggers and showbiz critics not to talk about her on their shows.

Wiyaala stated that if these industry players claim she is not good enough and has not made an impact in Ghana, then they should keep mute about her matters.

Her comments follow claim by music producer, JMJ, that the female music scene has been ‘dead’ since the inactiveness of Kaakie, MzVee and the death of Ebony Reigns.

The producer added that, “we can hardly see any female in that same light as them. Shouts to Wiyaala who is doing well out the, she could be an exception but the rest are still not there yet for me”

In a video posted on Facebook, Wiyaala, seemed not happy with the comment and warned showbiz critics to refrain from mentioning her name.

“This message is going to industry players, especially those who do the blogging, criticizing and whatever. Please KMJ and JnJ, Asamoah Baidoo and all your whatever, whatever. Whatever, whatever doesn’t mean I’m being rude”

“But to everybody, if I don’t really count in this industry, or if I don’t count and I have never been counted as part of this industry, then don’t discuss me when you’re talking about the showbiz or show business in Ghana,” she said.

Wiyaala wonders why some critics want her to meddle in controversies in Ghana to prove her relevance.

“Since the rest of us you think are not controversial enough, we are not showing skin enough, we are not insulting each other enough, we are not attacking each other enough so that you can get something to write, and you can take us to the slaughterhouse or take me to the slaughterhouse, divide me into pieces, say all kinds of manner of things about me or us so that you can have something to talk about,” she continued.

The singer said she will never do ‘trendy’ or ‘foolish’ songs just because she wants to win awards in Ghana.

“So some of us might not be the most intelligent but we do have brains to understand that when you do foolish songs just because you want to get attention, or to win certain awards you are actually fooling yourselves.”.

Wiyaala stressed that she doesn’t compose her songs because she wants to win ‘Artiste of the Year’.

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