Mona 4Reall Makes Bold Comeback with New Single ‘Move’

Ghanaian music and fashion icon Mona 4Reall has made a dramatic return to the spotlight
with the surprise release of her new single, ‘Move,’ early Sunday morning.

The drop follows a viral video capturing her arrival in Ghana from the United States, which sparked
widespread buzz across social media.

The track – her first release since facing legal troubles abroad – is a bold, introspective
anthem that hints at her personal journey, the hurdles she has overcome, and a renewed
sense of purpose.

Laced with assertive lyrics and subtle affirmations, ‘Move’ signals the
start of a new chapter in her life and career.

The official music video, true to Mona 4Reall’s signature visual aesthetic, features vibrant set
designs, runway-worthy fashion, and layered symbolism.

The visuals underscore her message of reinvention and resilience, reinforcing her reentry into the music scene with unapologetic flair.

Mona 4Reall, also known as Hajia4Reall, was arrested in the United Kingdom on November
11, 2022, shortly after appearing at the Ghana Music Awards UK.

She was later extradited to the United States in May 2023, where she faced charges related to a romance fraud scheme.

On June 28, 2024, she was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison.

Her return home and immediate reemergence in music follow the apparent completion of
that sentence.

‘Move’ is now available on all major streaming platforms.

With her latest release, Mona 4Reall isn’t just making music — she’s making a statement.

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