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Sefa has unveiled her latest single, “Busy Body,” featuring award-winning dancehall star Stonebwoy. The upbeat collaboration fuses Afropop melodies with vibrant dancehall elements, delivering a lively take on modern dating dynamics.
The track humorously highlights the all-too-familiar “friend-zone” scenario — where one person insists the relationship is purely platonic while still expecting attention, gifts, and emotional investment.
Through witty lyrics and an infectious rhythm, Sefa addresses the mixed signals with playful honesty, while Stonebwoy complements the song with his signature charisma and smooth delivery.
Built on a dance-ready production, “Busy Body” captures everyday relationship experiences among young people and is already generating buzz across social media platforms.
Its catchy hook and relatable storyline position it as a strong contender for heavy rotation on radio, streaming playlists, and party circuits.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Sefa said:
“This song is just real life. Almost everyone has experienced this situation before — where someone says you’re just a friend but still wants boyfriend benefits. We wanted to make it fun, honest and something people can laugh about and relate to.”
Stonebwoy’s feature adds a dynamic layer to the record, blending seamlessly with Sefa’s melodic vocals to create a balanced and energetic anthem that celebrates humour, love, and the complexities of contemporary friendships.
“Busy Body” is now available on major streaming platforms worldwide, including Audiomack, Apple Music, Boomplay, Spotify and YouTube.
About Sefa
Sefa is one of Ghana’s prominent female Afropop artists, recognised for her versatility, engaging stage presence, and hit songs that blend Afrobeats, highlife, and contemporary influences.
She continues to build a strong presence in African music through relatable storytelling and infectious melodies.
About Stonebwoy
Stonebwoy is an internationally acclaimed Ghanaian dancehall and Afropop performer, celebrated for his global hits, energetic performances, and significant contributions to the African music industry.
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