Ghanaian socialite and singer Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Reall or Mona4Reall, has officially made a bold return to the music industry following her release from prison in the United States.
After serving one year and one day for her involvement in a high-profile romance fraud case, Mona was released on May 22, 2025, and voluntarily returned to Ghana under a self-deportation agreement.
Wasting no time, she dropped a powerful new single titled “Move” on June 1, 2025, marking her re-entry into the entertainment scene with a message of strength, resilience, and rebirth.
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The “Move” music video opens with headlines like “Mona is Back,” “Free Mona,” and “I Am Still Untouchable” — boldly confronting public perceptions. She is seen in a striped prison-style outfit, posing for a mugshot and behind bars — an artistic nod to her legal ordeal.
Lyrically, “Move” captures Mona’s journey through adversity and transformation:
“My life is a testimony, oh can’t you see, I’m not like everybody.”
“I’ve been knocked down but I still no give up on me, if no be God, like I end up like so many.”
These lyrics reflect her personal struggles and spiritual resilience, emphasizing that her challenges have made her stronger rather than broken.
With this comeback, Hajia4Reall is not just reclaiming her place in music, but rewriting her story — making “Move” one of the most talked-about songs of 2025 in Ghana’s music scene.