Ghanaian musician Mzbel has stirred fresh controversy in the entertainment space after firmly shutting down claims linking her to award-winning singer .
In a blunt and unfiltered response, Mzbel dismissed rumours suggesting any personal or familial connection between the two, stating emphatically that she has never met nor spoken to King Promise. Her comments come amid ongoing speculation that had gained traction on social media, with some attempting to draw unusual narratives between the two artistes.
“King Promise is not my son to suck my breast,” she said, using a striking expression to emphasize her point and completely distance herself from the claims.
The statement has since generated widespread reactions online, with many fans interpreting it as Mzbel’s characteristic boldness and refusal to entertain unfounded rumours. Others, however, were taken aback by the choice of words, which quickly became a trending topic across various platforms.
Despite the noise, the message was clear—Mzbel is drawing a firm line and putting an end to what she describes as baseless assumptions. Known for her outspoken nature, the veteran musician once again demonstrated that she is unafraid to address issues head-on, no matter how controversial they may seem.
As for King Promise, the singer has remained silent on the matter, choosing not to engage publicly with the claims or Mzbel’s remarks.
In Ghana’s ever-vibrant entertainment industry, where speculation often travels faster than facts, Mzbel’s response serves as a reminder of the importance of clarity and the power of speaking up when narratives spiral out of control.

Samuel Kwame Boadu is a Ghanaian media entrepreneur and storyteller with a passion for amplifying urban voices and uncovering everyday truths. He is the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of The Accra Daily Mail, a dynamic digital platform dedicated to capturing the pulse of Ghana’s capital—its people, culture, challenges, business, sports and innovations.
