Efia Odo has stirred conversations online after releasing a bold Independence Day freestyle that has divided opinion across social media.
In a video posted on Friday, March 6, the Ghanaian-American actress and TV host performs her WFYL Freestyle confidently declaring herself the baddest in the game. The freestyle sees Efia Odo reflecting on her decade-long presence in the entertainment industry while also responding to critics who have often questioned her role in music. Throughout the freestyle, Efia Odo also makes a notable reference adding to the cultural nods in the track.
Since its release, the video has attracted thousands of views and reactions online. While some supporters praised the media personality’s confidence and versatility, others debated whether her claim of 10 years in the industry reflects a career in music or her broader presence in entertainment.
The reactions have been sharply divided. A number of fans applauded her bold delivery, with some even comparing her stage presence to global stars like Rihanna.
The timing of the release, just ahead of Ghana’s Independence Day celebrations has also added to the buzz. As the country marked another year of independence, Efia Odo’s freestyle became one of the many entertainment moments capturing the energy of the celebrations.
While she is primarily known for her work in television and social media influencing, the freestyle highlights Efia Odo’s continued interest in exploring music and performance. Whether the move signals a deeper entry into the music scene or remains a creative expression, it has certainly succeeded in getting people talking.
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