After releasing her debut single titled ‘Fa Me Ko’, Emelia Brobbey was heavily trolled on social media.
The actress turned singer was reported to have said she thought Ghanaians loved her till she unveiled her first song.
Emelia Brobbey has denied this report in an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM.
“I even saw an article that I thought Ghanaians love me, Emelia Brobbey. That story is fake.”
“My first interview after the song came out and people were criticizing was on Kumasi FM and the next one was Luv FM the audios are on YouTube you can listen. I never said I thought Ghanaians… no.”, she said.
The singer said she stated that Ghanaians are like her parents and were definitely going to criticize her.
“What I said was Ghanaians are like my parents. I’ve done something. Some are saying no, you need to be corrected. You need to get a voice trainer. Others are saying I don’t see anything wrong with the song. Her first attempt it’s just okay. And I think it’s normal with life. If you’re doing something and everybody is saying kudos it’s scarce”
”At least you should get people to criticize you so that in the way forward, you can make amends. Make corrections and make sure you do it and do it well so, me I think they are correcting me so there is no way I’ll say I thought Ghanaians” she further explained.
Emelia Brobbey wants Ghanaians to criticize her constructively rather than troll and mock her.