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“I Almost Swerved Off the Road” – Mzbel Recalls Breakup Call That Nearly Caused Car Crash

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Ghanaian singer Mzbel has revisited a painful chapter of her personal life, recounting how an abrupt breakup left her emotionally shaken and moments away from a serious road accident.

The ‘16 Years’ singer shared the story during an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, explaining that the relationship ended unexpectedly while she was driving home. According to her, the call came without warning and caught her completely off guard.

“I was driving home, and he told me that I don’t fit into his world and we could still be friends and all that. At first, I laughed, and I was like, ‘Are you serious?’” she recalled.

Mzbel said the breakup felt even more confusing because there had been no visible tension between them. She noted that they had recently returned from a holiday together and were seemingly on good terms before the call.

“I didn’t do anything to him; we had even gone for a couple’s holiday and had returned, and two weeks later,” she said.

As the reality of the conversation sank in, the emotional weight became overwhelming. The singer described struggling to maintain control of her vehicle as she processed the hurt.

“I was driving, and then I started crying, and I almost swerved out of the road,” she said.

Reflecting on the experience, Mzbel linked the episode to what she described as a deeper spiritual awareness she has since developed. She suggested that emotional pain can manifest as a form of internal energy that people often underestimate.

“If such a thing happens now, I know I have to generate it inside me by focusing on the way you hurt me and then focus it on you.

“What I am saying is, you do it all the time without realising. The same way someone would provoke you, and you would hit the person physically, is the same way you can concentrate your negative energies and send them to the person, and he or she would get hurt spiritually,” she explained.

When asked directly whether she practises witchcraft, Mzbel rejected the idea as something exclusive or sinister, arguing instead that it is a universal human trait.

“Everybody is a witch. People who have not discovered their witchcraft will think that others who have discovered theirs are using it for something bad,” she divulged.

Watch her remarks below.

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