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‘I’m not retired; this is just the beginning’ – Stay Jay denies career death claims | Nsemkeka

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‘I’m not retired; this is just the beginning’ – Stay Jay denies career death claims | Nsemkeka

Ghanaian musician, William Kojo Johnson, well known as Stay Jay has said he is too young to retire from music.

They can go to sleep. My career is very much active. I’ve learned, I’ve grown, and I’m now more prepared than ever to embrace and face the world,

The Tema-based artiste is making waves once again, this time with a lively new Amapiano single titled Baajo—a high-energy track that marks both a fresh chapter and a bold return.

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Baajo, which means “come and dance” in Ga, is more than a comeback—it’s a vibrant celebration of rhythm, community and cultural pride. With this release, Stay Jay merges the infectious Nsemkeka of Amapiano with his trademark Twi Pop sound, creating a distinctly Ghanaian version of the popular genre that resonates across borders.

Sharing what inspired the track, Stay Jay recalled a joyous gathering with friends:

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