Efya, Ghana’s music princess, has named herself landlord, eliciting tremendous emotions on social media.
On February 2, 2023, Efya made this announcement on her Twitter profile.
Efya believes her talent and impact on our music industry are unparalleled in comparison to other women, therefore the Landlady appellation.
Although many people disagree with her claim to be the Landlady of Ghanaian music, Efya believes she is the greatest amongst the others.
This tweet drew a lot of social media replies, with some believing she doesn’t deserve to be named one of the top ten female musicians in the country, thus crowning herself as the Landlady is humorous.

Her supporters, who are also defending her, say that she has been consistent and relevant for more than a decade, and hence she is the Landlady of Ghana music.
Efya has been trending for days after revealing during an interview on GH ONE TV that she is unfamiliar with the Reggae musician.
He’s also a funny dude who makes humorous songs, according to her.
The singer’s criticism comes after Blakk Rasta recently blasted Sarkodie and labeled how he played on the remix of Bob Marley’s ‘Stir It Up’ as ‘wack’.
Sarkodie’s verse on the remake of ‘Stir It Up,’ which was published in January 2023, was harshly attacked by Blakk Rasta.
“Sarkodie’s actions were a slap in the face of Bob Marley’s legacy.
What Sarkodie did was nothing short of a defilement of sacred music…should I go any further?
It’s as if a king has been buried, and you go dig him up and grab the gold and gems he was buried with “These are claims made by Blakk on his show, Urban Blend.
Efya’s statements about Blakk Rasta enraged him, and he retaliated massively. retaliated by characterizing her as a notorious drug addict.