Ghanaian singer Cina Soul has responded to criticism from music producer GuiltyBeatz over the direction of her music career, defending the diversity of songs on her recently released album. GuiltyBeatz said that the artist should “get back to the soul music” in a post on X.
Cina Soul needs to get back to the soul music
— G (@GuiltyBeatz) May 26, 2026
His comment quickly sparked reactions online, with fans debating whether Cina Soul had drifted away from the genre that initially earned her acclaim. Cina Soul responded by expressing frustration at the public criticism and disclosing that it had made her more vulnerable to trolling. The singer went on to highlight several tracks from her latest album that she believes still reflect her soulful sound and artistic depth.
guilty smh you have my #. setting me up for trolls like this.. breathe, big manye, good lies, too bad(with sarkodie btw), sexy riddim, personal, tuff times. SEVEN. all on my recently released album.. sometimes the commentary is exhausting i’m ngl https://t.co/wQj8l4Q4ES
— Export (@Cina_Soul) May 26, 2026
“Breathe, Big Manye, Good Lies, Too Bad (with Sarkodie btw), Sexy Riddim, Personal, Tuff Times. SEVEN. All on my recently released album,” she stated. Cina Soul added that constant public commentary about her music can sometimes become overwhelming. “Sometimes the commentary is exhausting I’m ngl,” she admitted.
As discussions about artistic development and public expectations continue to be a persistent problem in the music industry, Cina Soul’s most recent album keeps getting notice online.
