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Ghanaian socialite Hajia4Reall, born Mona Faiz Montrage, has marked her return to the public eye with a new single titled ‘We Move’, following her release from prison in the United States.
The new song, shared via her social media platforms, is her first public statement since returning to Ghana after serving a one-year sentence.
The music video opens with a symbolic scene showing Hajia4Reall in a prison cell, signaling a direct reference to her recent legal history.
With lyrics like “If I fall, I go rise,” the song emphasizes themes of resilience, personal growth, and starting anew.
The release appears to signal both a musical comeback and a fresh chapter in her personal journey.
Hajia4Reall rose to prominence as a social media influencer and later ventured into music.
Her recent legal issues made headlines in both Ghana and abroad, and this release suggests an effort to reclaim her narrative through her artistry.
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