Ghanaian songstress Feli Nuna believes her craft hasn’t been appreciated well enough in the country.
Born Felicia Nuna Akosua Tawiah, the songstress believes that industry players haven’t given her songs enough attention and value.
“I feel Ghanaians don’t appreciate me. I know I am highly underrated because I am not on top,” she stated in an interview on Accra-based station, Asempa FM.
She added that she is working hard to the top regardless of the neglect.
“I am working to get to the top, you know how I do it. I believe in God’s timing so me I don’t rush,” she added.
Speaking on her recent release, ‘Towel’, the songstress said it is her inspiration.
“Even in towel, I said that I know I am late to the party but I am not rushing. That line is actually deep for me. Even though I have worked so hard and feel I’m not appreciated enough for what I have done but I believe that God’s time is the best,” she said.
Source: Modern Ghana