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Ghanaian singer Muzic Mensah has released a new single titled Monalisa, a mid-tempo track that pairs Afrobeats rhythms with a subtle Amapiano influence.
The song centres on admiration and emotional attraction, with the singer expressing his feelings toward a woman who has captured his attention.
Monalisa features smooth vocals and a calm groove, allowing the lyrics to sit at the forefront.
Muzic Mensah delivers a reflective performance that touches on affection, connection and the slow build of romantic interest rather than dramatic declarations.
The production blends soft percussive patterns with melodic elements associated with Amapiano, giving the track a relaxed and catchy texture.
The song’s warm tone and relatable theme position it as an easy listen for audiences drawn to mellow, love-inspired Afrobeats.
Monalisa adds to Muzic Mensah’s growing catalogue and highlights his leaning toward softer, emotive storytelling in his music.
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