MzVee, born Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda on June 23, 1992, is a Ghanaian Afropop, dancehall, and R&B singer recognized for her smooth vocals, versatility, and empowering lyrics. She rose to prominence in 2014 with her self-titled debut album *MzVee*, which featured hits like "Borkor Borkor" and "Natural Girl." Her music blends reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeat influences, making her a standout artist in the Ghanaian and African music scenes.
Before launching her solo career, MzVee was part of the girl group D3, which disbanded in 2013. She quickly established herself as a solo artist, earning multiple Ghana Music Awards nominations and winning the "Best Female Vocalist" award. Her ability to effortlessly switch between singing and dancehall-style deejaying set her apart from many of her peers.
Over the years, MzVee has released multiple albums, including *Verified* (2015) and *DaaVee* (2017), featuring collaborations with top African artists like Stonebwoy, Patoranking, and Yemi Alade. Known for her authenticity and advocacy for women's empowerment, she has used her platform to inspire young women and speak out about issues like mental health. In 2019, she took a brief hiatus from music, citing personal challenges, but made a strong comeback in 2020 with the album *InVeencible*, signaling her resilience and growth as an artist.
MzVee continues to push boundaries in African music with her unique sound and positive messages. Her influence extends beyond music, as she is also involved in philanthropy and brand endorsements, solidifying her status as one of Ghana’s most respected female artists.