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5five - Move Back Apr 2026

: Critics and fans noted that the beat and concept were nearly identical to the 2009 South African hit "Amerido" by DJ Cyndo .

Watch the official music video for the club anthem that defined an era of Ghanaian Hiplife: 5Five - Move Back (MUJE BAYA) (Official Video) 5FIVEGLOBAL🇬🇭 YouTube• Oct 21, 2013 Appietus denies 'stealing' beat for 5Five's Move Back 5Five - Move Back

The "story" behind massive 2011 hit "Move Back" (also known as "Muje Baya" ) is one of overnight club stardom followed by a heated controversy over its production. The Rise of a Club Anthem : Critics and fans noted that the beat

Despite the dispute, "Move Back" remains a classic of the genre. It served as the title track for their 2011 album, which included other hits like "Lamiokor" and "African Gurlz". The duo's name, 5Five, is short for "50/50," representing their aim to offer a balanced mix of genres like Hip Hop, R&B, and Zouk. It served as the title track for their

The song’s success was quickly met with allegations of "stealing".

: The track's producer, Appietus , faced backlash for including his signature tag "Appietus In the Mix" on a beat he didn't originally compose. Appietus defended himself by stating that sampling is a standard part of musical "cultural exchange" and that South African producers had similarly used his beats in the past.