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Ghanaian songstress Shatana has kicked off the year in style with the release of her latest single, “Monicitamol,” an anthem urging women to avoid toxic relationships and prioritise their happiness.
The vibrant and empowering track has already begun making waves, earning praise for its catchy melody and impactful message.
“Monicitamol” is a blend of upbeat rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics, showcasing Shatana’s unique artistry and passion for addressing societal issues through music.
The song inspires women to recognise their worth and avoid relationships that bring them no joy- a message that resonates deeply in today’s world.

As a relative of the late iconic Ghanaian singer Terry Bon Chaka, Shatana continues to uphold her family’s legacy while carving out her distinct path in the music industry. With “Monicitamol,” she sets the tone for an exciting 2025, promising more hits and meaningful projects for her fans.
Speaking about her latest release, Shatana said: “I want this song to be a wake-up call for anyone stuck in a relationship that’s not serving their happiness. Life is too short to settle for less than you deserve. 'Monicitamol' is my way of saying, 'Choose joy and freedom every time.’"
The single is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, and YouTube.
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