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Hajia4Reall Releases New Song ‘We Move’ After US Prison Stint

The Ghanaian socialite turns her legal setback into a message of resilience with a powerful new track

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  • Hajia4Reall drops new single “We Move” after release from US prison
  • The music video features symbolic prison imagery reflecting her recent struggles
  • The song emphasizes resilience, growth, and a fresh start in her career

Ghanaian socialite and singer Hajia4Reall, officially known as Mona Faiz Montrage, has made a bold return to the spotlight with a brand-new single titled ‘We Move’.

The release comes shortly after her return to Ghana following a one-year prison sentence in the United States.

Sharing the track across her social media channels, Hajia4Reall uses the music video to symbolically confront her past—the opening scene features her behind bars, alluding to her recent incarceration.

With empowering lyrics such as “If I fall, I go rise,” the song embraces themes of resilience, redemption, and personal growth. The release not only marks her reentry into the music industry but also signals a renewed chapter in her life.

Initially known for her presence as a social media influencer, Hajia4Reall transitioned into music and gained popularity before legal issues thrust her into the headlines. Now, with ‘We Move’, she appears ready to reclaim her story and redefine her path.

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