Ghana’s new-vibe act Stal i dropped “After Church,” a cheeky party anthem that flips the Sunday-morning script, the track celebrates what happens after church. Over a buoyant Afrobeats groove, Stal i sings about cashing checks, shrugging off weekday stress, and heading straight for good times—money made, worries off, volume up.
The song’s hook lands on a familiar landmark, the kind of pub that’s quiet after service but erupts when the evening crowd rolls in. Stal i names the spot where bottle service meets highlife remixes, describing tables filling, speakers rattling, and friends toasting “we worked for this.” It’s a snapshot of Ghanaian nightlife where success is measured in shared laughs as much as cedis, and the weekend release feels earned.
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Stal i isn’t bragging about excess, he’s mapping a routine many listeners know—hustle, pray, then unwind where everybody knows your name. “After Church” works because it treats enjoyment as part of the payoff, not a detour, and it gives Accra’s after-hours scene a small anthem to soundtrack the first round.
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