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D-Black, MzVee & Paul Noun – I Hear You’re Married

D-Black, MzVee & Paul Noun - I Hear You're Married

D-Black, MzVee & Paul Noun – I Hear You’re Married

D-Black, MzVee & Paul Noun – I Hear You’re Married

D-Black pulled up with drama on I Hear You’re Married and this 2025 single is pure gist music. He links MzVee and Paul Noun and the record sounds like a group chat turned into a song. I Hear You’re Married is about shock, side chick energy, and finding out your crush is off the market. D-Black, MzVee, and Paul Noun use this song to tell a story every Ghanaian has heard before.

The production on I Hear You’re Married is Afrobeats with a highlife bounce. The beat is built on live guitar, soft percussion, and a melody that feels like cruising with the top down. The arrangement is playful and gives each artist space to play their role. With Lossless audio, every D-Black bar, every MzVee note, and every Paul Noun melody on I Hear You’re Married sounds clean and full.

On I Hear You’re Married, D-Black sounds surprised and salty. He delivers his verse like a guy who just got bad news, asking questions and throwing shade. MzVee comes in smooth and sassy, she plays the girl who knew but did not tell. Her voice is sweet but her lyrics sting. Paul Noun holds the chorus down with melody and humor, making the whole thing feel like a sitcom. The chemistry between D-Black, MzVee, and Paul Noun makes I Hear You’re Married feel like a real conversation. This is Black Avenue Muzik doing storytelling.

The songwriting is about love, lies, and late discoveries. D-Black, MzVee, and Paul Noun talk about seeing the ring after catching feelings, friends who kept quiet, and moving on with pride. Lyrics about I hear you’re married, why you no tell me, and I for no waste my time make I Hear You’re Married relatable to anybody who has been blindsided. It is not a heartbreak song, it is a reality check song. That is why I Hear You’re Married dropped 29 May 2025 and had Twitter debating.

What makes I Hear You’re Married special is the casting and the concept. Black Avenue Muzik put this out and the cartoon artwork with the car, the chains, and the girl standing matched the cruise and gossip vibe. D-Black brought the businessman energy, MzVee brought the diva energy, and Paul Noun brought the melody. The song feels like an Afrobeats Nollywood scene.

As a standalone single, I Hear You’re Married shows D-Black still knows how to make conversation records. The song is perfect for road trips, girls night, boys night, and when you want to laugh through the pain. D-Black, MzVee, and Paul Noun gave Ghana a record that sounds like tea.

If you want Ghana Afrobeats with storytelling and replay value, play I Hear You’re Married now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how I Hear You’re Married keeps running the playlists in 2025. D-Black, MzVee, and Paul Noun tapped in on I Hear You’re Married, and the song is proof that Ghana music still knows how to do drama right.

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