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One of Ghana's promising up and coming artistes, DARI, has released a new single titled Move.
This marks his comeback after a period of reflection and growth.
The song serves as a declaration of strength, purpose, and evolution, capturing DARI’s determination to overcome self-doubt, fear, and stagnation.
Move blends English, Hausa, Twi, and Dagbani, reflecting the miles he has travelled both spiritually and culturally to reclaim his voice.
Produced by Airthem, the track carries a high-tempo Afro-fusion energy that embodies resilience and rebirth. It channels DARI’s message of motion, awakening, and triumph as he reaffirms his divine purpose under the moniker Godbody.
Born Jimanboe Dari A. Jalil, DARI is an emerging Afro-soul and hip-hop artiste known for redefining modern African sound through spirituality, emotion, and lyrical depth.
Performing as DARI Aka Godbody, he fuses poetic rap with soulful melodies to create a distinctive Afro-soul and rap fusion.
Listen to Move by DARI here.

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