Ghanaian socialite-turned-singer Hajia4Real, real name Mona Faiz Montrage, has just shaken the internet once again – and this time, it’s not because of court drama or flashy Instagram pics. Just days after being released from prison, Hajia4Real has dropped a brand new song, and social media is on fire.
The song, titled “Free & Famous”, seems to be a direct response to her critics, haters, and maybe even the legal system. With lyrics like “You can’t cage a queen, I’m still shining,” it’s clear Hajia4Real has something to say – and she’s not holding back.
But not everyone is clapping.
Some fans are praising her confidence, calling her the “real definition of unbothered.” Others are questioning the timing and message of the song, saying it’s “insensitive” and even glorifies crime. One user tweeted, “So now we’re turning jail time into a music promo tour? Ghana we have a problem.”
Music insiders are calling this a bold PR move – maybe even genius. After all, controversy sells, and Hajia4Real knows how to keep her name trending. But some are asking a deeper question: Should celebrities be celebrated right after being released from prison, especially when serious charges are involved?
Whether you love her or hate her, one thing’s for sure: Hajia4Real is back – and she’s louder than ever.
What do you think – Queen move or clout-chasing? Drop your thoughts in the comments.