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Fast-rising Ghanaian artiste Arma Nafty, born Nafisa Musah, has released a new single titled ‘Buhyia Me’, marking the beginning of an exciting new phase in her music career under Konekt Global Management.
From the opening beat, Buhyia Me makes its intention clear — it is a song crafted to move both the body and the heart.
Driven by a catchy rhythm and an irresistible dance groove, the track delivers a feel-good vibe that practically dares listeners to stay still. It is the kind of song that lingers long after it ends, offering joy, movement and a potential soundtrack for the year ahead.
According to Arma Nafty, Buhyia Me is deeply rooted in real emotions — love, longing, vulnerability and the universal desire to be understood. The song explores the complexities of modern relationships, touching on how men and women connect, sometimes with money involved and sometimes without it. Honest, soulful and refreshingly relatable, it speaks directly to lived experiences.
Produced by Cotylidon and Rayne Production, Buhyia Me blends reflection with rhythm, reinforcing Arma Nafty’s ability to balance meaning with melody as she continues to carve her space in the music industry.
Good song, great vibe. Press play and let the music speak.
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