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The 2011 hit "Move Back," also known by its Hausa title "Muje Baya," is a seminal track in Ghanaian pop culture by the musical duo . Composed of members Luther Azamati (Papi) and Jeffery Opoku Agyekum (Killy) from Adabraka, Accra, the group became a household name following their earlier success with "African Gurlz". 1. Production and Musical Style 5Five - Move Back
The official music video, filmed in the streets of Adabraka , captured the "hood" energy of the group and helped solidify their status as "graduated hoodlums" in the Ghanaian music scene. 3. Legacy and Controversies 5Five's Platinum single "Muje Baya" means Move Back
The phrase "Muje Baya" translates from Hausa to "Move Back" . It served as a high-energy dance anthem that dominated Ghanaian airwaves. Composed of members Luther Azamati (Papi) and Jeffery
A defining feature of the song is Appietus's use of "gibberish" lyrics. Papi later revealed that these lines were unplanned, captivating the audience despite having no literal meaning, and subsequently becoming a signature style for Appietus.
For more details on the duo's history and other hits like "African Gurlz," you can visit their profile on Ghana Web . 5Five - Move Back (MUJE BAYA) (Official Video)
While a hit in its own right, "Move Back" is noted for sampling the 2009 track "Amerido" by South African producer DJ Cndo . 2. Linguistic and Cultural Impact