Ghanaian artiste Aba with the Sauce has collaborated with South African singer Chley to release a new Amapiano track and its accompanying music video titled MOVE. The song, produced by Ice Beats Slide and released under Ghanaian label D Global Entertainment, showcases a fusion of Ghanaian and South African musical elements, creating a global dance anthem. 
MOVE invites listeners worldwide to celebrate and dance, with lyrics like “I need everyone around the world to come here and move” and the Zulu phrase “
Hamba, move, meaning “Go, move.” The track blends South Africa’s signature Amapiano groove with Ghana’s vibrant energy, reflecting the growing cultural exchange between the two nations. 
The music video, available on YouTube, complements the song’s energetic vibe, featuring captivating choreography and visuals that enhance the listening experience. 
MOVE is available on all digital streaming platforms. 
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