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Former signee of Lynx Entertainment, MzVee has revealed that she will work with her ex-record label if it brings her a ‘good deal’.

It can be recalled that MzVee terminated her contract with Lynx Entertainment after eight years at the record label.

She also went on a break from showbiz to sort out her mental health.

In a latest interview, the singer said terminating her contract with Lynx Entertainment record label does not terminate her relationship with them, saying it is possible to work with them again for what she called a right deal.

She stated that “it is no longer annoying or upsetting when people talk about me and my previous record label. I have grown through it all.”

Speaking about her fourth album, the ‘Inveencible’ Abum, the singer said the album was successful and that she received massive endorsements from the public than expected.

She recounted where a relative narrated how a pastor sang her song ‘Vanity’ in church.

For her the narrative informed her that the song had travelled far, and hopefully, people were living by its words and inspiration.

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