
AK Songstress – Move On
AK Songstress – Move On
AK Songstress cuts the noise with Move On and delivers the breakup anthem 2022 didn’t know it needed. No features, no long album run. Just AK, a red cover, roses, and a phone. Produced by Abochi, released 29 April 2022 under Waka Music Limited. After 19 tracks of Jupitar’s emotional marathon, Move On is the palate cleanser. The title says it all.
Move On isn’t just a single. This is AK Songstress in her vocal-bag era. From TV3 Mentor to verified hitmaker, AK knows how to package pain into Afrobeats. Move On lands direct. But if the artwork is anything to go by, phone in hand, speech bubble, roses at the bottom, AK isn’t singing to a lover here. She’s typing the final text. This is who tells you to move on when you’re still in the chat.
The title isn’t advice. It’s a decision. AK Songstress doesn’t drop Move On to trend on TikTok. She does it to close a chapter. Move On suggests finality, self-respect, and post-breakup glow. Think closure energy, not begging energy. This is AK in no-contact mode: minimal tears, maximum clarity.
The track sits as a standalone single when the industry was pushing EPs. 1 song, 3 minutes. No interludes, no deluxe, no 20-track saga. That’s the AK playbook. Say it once, say it clean, leave. The song gives 2022 Afrobeats a grown-woman breakup record for people tired of situationships.
If The One was Jupitar spending 20 tracks finding himself, Move On sounds like AK Songstress already found herself and blocked you. Expect Abochi’s bouncy drums, AK’s powerhouse vocals, space for a hook that sounds sweet but cuts deep. Don’t expect vulnerability. AK tracks like this are built for mirror pep talks and walking away in slow-mo. 3 minutes, repeat value, lines that turn into captions. Move On will be the track playing when you finally delete the number. No callbacks, no “u up” texts.
In 2022, AK Songstress didn’t need an album to make a statement. Move On as a single kept her catalog sharp while proving she can carry a record solo. While new acts drag breakups into 6-track EPs, AK ends it in one shot. The red artwork alone had fans knowing somebody got curved. That’s real move on energy you can’t remix.
If you want Afrobeats with backbone, vocal power, and AK Songstress telling you to keep it moving, check for Move On by AK Songstress. Bigxmotion will keep you updated single by single. After 20 tracks of Jupitar, AK gave 2022 three minutes of clarity. The healing belongs to AK.


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