Ghanaian musician Mzbel has sparked conversation on social media after making bold comments about relationships and love.
Speaking during an interview with Zionfelix, the “16 Years” hitmaker revealed that she does not believe in love, describing it as a “scam.”
According to Mzbel, she approaches relationships from a different perspective. Rather than building connections based on the concept of love, she believes attraction and emotional compatibility are what truly matter.
“I am attracted to people based on how they make me feel,” she explained, adding that if someone makes her feel good and there is mutual attraction, she can develop feelings for them.
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The singer also shared her views on modern relationships, stating that she does not tolerate controlling behavior from partners. She emphasized that she values her independence and would rather end a relationship than remain in one where someone attempts to dictate who she can talk to or interact with.
According to Mzbel, the moment a relationship begins to feel restrictive, she has no problem walking away without creating unnecessary drama.
She further disclosed that she prefers to keep her romantic life private and would rather not have her relationships become public discussion points.

A Different Perspective on Relationships
Mzbel’s comments reflect a growing viewpoint among some people who believe that attraction, respect, compatibility, and personal freedom are more important than traditional ideas of romantic love.
While many people see love as the foundation of a healthy relationship, others argue that relationships often succeed because of mutual understanding, trust, communication, and shared values rather than emotions alone.
Her remarks have already generated mixed reactions online, with some agreeing with her perspective while others strongly disagree.
Love May Not Be a Scam, But Expectations Often Are
Mzbel’s statement is certainly controversial, but it highlights an important conversation about modern relationships.
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Saying “love is a scam” will undoubtedly raise eyebrows because love remains one of the most valued human experiences. However, what many people may actually find disappointing is not love itself, but the unrealistic expectations that often come with it.
Relationships can become complicated when people try to control each other, impose restrictions, or expect a partner to sacrifice their individuality. In that sense, Mzbel’s emphasis on attraction, freedom, and personal happiness may resonate with people who have experienced unhealthy relationships.
At the same time, many would argue that genuine love and personal freedom do not have to exist in opposition. Healthy relationships are often built on trust, respect, communication, and allowing each partner to remain themselves.
Whether one agrees with Mzbel or not, her comments have once again succeeded in getting people talking about relationships, independence, and what truly makes a connection last.
And judging by the reactions online, that debate is unlikely to end anytime soon.


