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    Manye Fi has officially released her new single Far Gone Manye Fi has officially released her new single Far Gone

    UK-born Ghanaian artiste Manye Fi has officially released her new single Far Gone, a song that blends infectious rhythm with an empowering message about self-worth, healing, and moving forward.

    In a live Instagram conversation with the washing bay promoter, Ananzo, Manye Fi opened up about the inspiration behind the track, describing it as a personal reflection on love, detachment, and confidence.

    “I wrote it in a period of my relationship where I felt slightly disconnected from my partner,” she revealed. “I was almost trying to comfort myself whilst telling him, if you choose to leave, then you can leave, and I’m not gonna stop you. ’Cause when you leave, I’ll be far gone.”

    While the lyrics stem from an emotional experience, Far Gone carries a bright, uplifting energy rather than sadness.

    “It wasn’t like I wanted to say, ‘before you go, I need to tell you something.’ It was more like, ‘Just so you know, if it happens, I’m okay with that.’ The song has a happy vibe. It’s about self-confidence and reminding myself of my value as an individual.”

    Ananzo, who praised the production, lyrics, and overall feel of the record as “dope and neat from start to finish,” added that the song offers a refreshing lesson for listeners.

    “It’s a very good lesson,” he said. “The moral is that it’s good for you to just forget and move on.”

    With its relatable lyrics and vibrant sound, Far Gone cements Manye Fi’s place as an artist to watch in 2025. The single is now available on all major streaming platforms.

    Watch Far Gone official music video here:



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