- Renowned entertainment critic and commentator Arnold Asamoah Baidoo has voiced dissatisfaction with Ghanaian artist Efya’s lack of international success, blaming her lack of drive to pursue more prospects in the music business.
- He thinks that Efya’s lack of enthusiasm in her work and her lack of effort have prevented her career from reaching its full potential.
- Efya’s extraordinary skill and stage presence were questioned by Baidoo in an article titled “Efya & drug-use tag: Take action” for her lack of passion, urgency, and effort.
- He maintained that Efya ought to have been more significant than Tiwa Savage and TEMS, but she comes out as unduly at ease, sluggish, undernourished, and unmotivated.
- After finishing second in the music reality program Stars of the Future in 2008, Efya began releasing commercial songs and has been in the limelight ever since.
- She doesn’t seem excited about being one of the most well-known female musicians of the past 10 years or more, though, and she doesn’t seem interested in traveling abroad despite her enormous potential.
- With only one album and mixtape to her name, Baidoo compared Efya’s career to that of Lauryn Hill, complaining that she is locked in a quirky business.
- On the other hand, irrespective of the drug allegations, Efya states she is not perturbed. The sensational artist, who’s craft is undeniably breathtaking has cleared the air in an interview that she does not do drugs but only cigarettes. She also expressed that the only drug she takes is Paracetamol, for a migraine she’s had since she was 12 years old.
- Efya has released her latest single “Super Super” which is streaming on all major streaming platforms.
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