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Ghanaian rising star Moffy has released his latest single, “Wo (Wo Yɛ Lanɔ),” an energetic anthem that celebrates living in the moment and embracing life’s joys.
With its lively Ga Soloku-inspired rhythms, the song brings a fresh fusion of tradition and contemporary beats, cementing Moffy’s reputation as a versatile and culturally rooted artist.
Drawing on the carefree spirit of childhood, “Wo (Wo Yɛ Lanɔ),” translates to “Take it off the fire” and delivers a spirited message about letting go, seizing the day, and dancing like no one’s watching.
Moffy collaborates with fellow Ga artist Romeo Swag, whose fiery verse perfectly complements the track's narrative of the fast-paced life of a Ga boy.
Moffy describes the song as more than music; it speaks to the fiery spirit in all of us, urging us to embrace joy, let loose, and live unapologetically.
Produced by Kumasi’s own Dab, “Wo (Wo Yɛ Lanɔ)” is set to be an anthem for those who cherish life’s thrills and appreciate music that connects to their roots.
Whether you’re on the dance floor or reflecting on life’s simple pleasures, this track invites you to feel the rhythm and live boldly
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