Ghana’s music scene has birthed many stars, but few have carved a path as dynamic and resilient as Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda, popularly known as MzVee.
From her early days in a girl group to becoming a solo sensation, MzVee’s journey is a compelling blend of talent, tenacity, and transformation.
Net worth
MzVee’s financial standing reflects her longevity and versatility in the industry. As of 2025, her estimated net worth ranges between $1.6 million and $3 million, depending on the source. Her income stems from:
- Music sales and streaming royalties
- Live performances across Africa and beyond
- Brand endorsements and ambassadorial roles
- Philanthropic partnerships, including her work with the World Bank
Her financial growth has remained steady despite a two-year hiatus, proving her brand’s resilience.
Marriage

MzVee is not married and has publicly addressed rumors surrounding her relationship status. In interviews, she’s shared:
- Pressure from family, especially her mother, to marry before turning 30
- Her own concerns about settling down, though she remains focused on her career
- Viral photos in a wedding gown were clarified as part of a music video shoot
She has expressed intentions to start a family before 2027, but as of now, she remains single and prioritizes her music.
Awards
MzVee’s trophy cabinet is a testament to her impact. Some of her most notable accolades include:
- New Artiste of the Year – Ghana Music Awards (2015)
- Best Female Vocalist – BASS Awards (2015)
- BET Awards Nominee – Best International Act: Africa (2016)
- World Bank Ambassador – End Extreme Poverty Campaign (2015)
- Multiple nominations at the Ghana Music Awards, 4Syte Music Video Awards, and MTV Africa Music Awards
Her recognition spans both local and international platforms, cementing her as one of Ghana’s most decorated female artists.
Hit songs

MzVee’s discography is rich with genre-blending tracks that showcase her vocal range and lyrical depth. Her standout hits include:
- “Borkor Borkor” – Her debut solo single that introduced her unique sound
- “Natural Girl” – A dancehall anthem celebrating African beauty
- “Come and See My Moda” ft. Yemi Alade – A cross-border hit
- “Sing My Name” ft. Patoranking – A romantic Afrobeat favorite
- “Daavi”, “Hold Me Now”, “Rewind”, and “Abofra” ft. Efya – All chart-toppers that solidified her versatility
Her albums—Re-Vee-Lation, Verified, DaaVee, InVeencible, and 10 Thirty—have each marked a new chapter in her evolution.
Legacy and influence
Beyond music, MzVee is a vocal advocate for women’s empowerment, mental health awareness, and social justice.
Her natural hair movement inspired young African women to embrace their identity, and her openness about battling depression has made her a relatable figure.