Amidst the split, Sister Deborah released a single titled ‘Kakalika Love’. Defending the song that intensified their breakup, the model said that the ability to walk away from depression and make money from a bad situation turned some women on.
“Sadly, a lot of women were angry that I was happy, I had a hit song and I was giving away GH1000 every week and doing promotion because we were sponsored by someone who really loved the song and believed in the brand. I saw and heard that fellow women were angry and angry that I wasn’t depressed,” she said.
In an interview with Sika Ose, he said, “No matter what life throws at you, make something positive out of it. For example, when I went through a major public breakup and then I released ‘Kakalika Love’. Vanlov said it was the right time to release ‘Kakalika Love’… I had already recorded ‘Kakalika Love’… I was waiting for the right moment but I didn’t want to say I was responding and coming back. and forward”.
She continued: “I don’t join people there, come on. There’s a way to do it… Adele made a whole album about her breakup… We also made Cedis and Pesewas (laughs). ..other people go through bad breakups and Depressed, sad and crying about it, a lot of people wanted to see me go through it.”
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