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HM EyeJah Set to Drop His New Afro-Dancehall Banger “Party Cyaan Over”

Ghana’s fast-rising Afro-Dancehall artist HM EyeJah is about to turn up the heat with his brand-new single, “Party Cyaan Over,” set for release on November 14, 2025. Produced by Fresh Mic Beat and powered by RiverJam Entertainment, the track promises to be a full-blown street anthem with irresistible vibes.
A Vibe That Never Ends
“Party Cyaan Over” is more than just a party jam — it’s an energy booster. The record blends Caribbean dancehall rhythms with Afrobeat’s vibrant groove, creating a feel-good sound that instantly moves the body. From the catchy hook “Party cyaan over, bare bad gyal ah bruk it out here” to the booming bass and dance-ready tempo, this song has everything to light up any dance floor — from Accra to Kingston.

HM EyeJah delivers his trademark confidence and positive energy, reminding listeners that music is meant to unite and celebrate life. It’s that kind of tune that doesn’t fade when the night ends — the type you hit replay on without thinking twice.
About HM EyeJah
Born Solomon Badasu Gbeve in Tema, Ghana, HM EyeJah represents the new wave of Afro-Dancehall music — authentic, spiritual, and full of heart. His stage name, HeroMade Eyes of Jah, reflects his deep faith and self-belief, inspired by Psalm 17:8: “Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy wings.”

Currently based in Kpone-on-Sea in the Greater Accra Region, EyeJah draws from his surroundings — where Highlife, Reggae, and Afrobeat meet the streets — to craft a sound that feels both deeply Ghanaian and globally connected. Since debuting with “Takeover,” and following up with songs like “Vision,” “Balance Pon It,” and “Good Vibe,” he’s steadily built a loyal following that connects with his message of faith, perseverance, and unity.
His growing fanbase, known as SkulSyde, reflects a family of believers and dreamers — people who, like EyeJah, believe in striving for greatness no matter the odds.
The New Afro-Dancehall Wave
As one of the freshest voices bridging Ghana’s Afrobeat and Dancehall culture, HM EyeJah is helping define a new sound that’s proudly African yet universally appealing. His music carries the spirit of celebration, resilience, and togetherness — and “Party Cyaan Over” is a perfect example of that.
If you’re looking for the next song to turn up to, this is it. A track that says the fun never stops, the spirit never dies, and the rhythm keeps flowing.
Then you can’t definitely wait for the banger to drop
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📅 Release Date: November 14, 2025
🎵 Genre: Afro-Dancehall
🏷️ Label: RiverJam Entertainment
👤 Producer: Fresh Mic Beat
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Yaw Stone and Article Wan Team Up on New Song “Chaskele”

Sensational Ghanaian highlife musician Yaw Stone has released a brand-new song titled “Chaskele”, featuring celebrated rapper Article Wan. The mid-tempo highlife tune blends rich traditional rhythms with modern vibes, making it instantly appealing to a wide audience. Produced by the talented Kin Dee, the song showcases a smooth fusion of melody and lyrical depth that highlights Yaw Stone’s growth as an artist.
Since its release, “Chaskele” has been gaining massive attention across social media platforms and enjoying heavy rotation on radio stations nationwide. Music lovers and industry players alike have praised the collaboration, noting the strong chemistry between Yaw Stone and Article Wan, which adds extra energy and flavor to the song.
Yaw Stone, who rose to fame after winning TV3’s Mentor VI in 2012, continues to prove his relevance in Ghana’s music scene. Known for impactful songs like his social campaign track “Kwanso Brebre”, Yaw Stone remains a dedicated performer and recording artist, steadily strengthening his place in highlife music.
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Shooting Videos in the UK? It’s Not Easy, Says OheneMuzik

In a recent interview on Hitz FM’s Day Break Hitz show, UK-based Ghanaian highlife artist OheneMuzik revealed that shooting music videos in the UK has proven to be a formidable challenge. Despite his rising popularity, OheneMuzik confessed that he hadn’t managed to shoot a video for his latest single, “Mr Osei”, citing the difficulties of coordinating schedules with video directors and other industry professionals.
According to OheneMuzik, the UK’s fast-paced environment means that everyone is busy, making it hard to find available talent. He recounted an instance where he and his brother had to take on a video project themselves, handling both filming and editing, simply because they couldn’t find a director. Furthermore, when preparing for his GMA UK performance, OheneMuzik struggled to find dancers, ultimately performing solo due to conflicting schedules.
In light of these challenges, OheneMuzik has opted to film his music videos in Ghana, where he has had the opportunity to work with talented video directors who consistently deliver high-quality work.
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