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The phrase "Muje Baya" translates from Hausa to "Move Back" . It served as a high-energy dance anthem that dominated Ghanaian airwaves.

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) 5Five - Move Back

5Five eventually split as members pursued different paths. Papi went solo in 2022, while Killy rebranded as Quasi Flava . The phrase "Muje Baya" translates from Hausa to "Move Back"

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. 5Five - Move Back (MUJE BAYA) (Official Video)

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

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

Years after its release, "Move Back" became the center of a public feud over unpaid royalties. Appietus claimed he was never paid for producing the hit, leading him to upload the song to digital streaming platforms (DSPs) himself. This sparked a heated exchange between him and Papi on national radio and television.

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