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Sixteen Years On: Jay Ghartey Reunites with 'My Lady' Star Felivian in Jamestown

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Sixteen Years On: Jay Ghartey Reunites with 'My Lady' Star Felivian in Jamestown

Ghanaian musician Jay Ghartey has marked a nostalgic milestone by returning to Jamestown alongside Felivian, the model who featured in his iconic 2009 music video "My Lady." The reunion, which took place in recent weeks, comes after more than a decade and a half since the original shoot and addresses years of fan requests for the pair to reconnect.

The original "My Lady" music video, released on Christmas Day 2009, remains one of Jay Ghartey's most celebrated creative works. Directed by Phamous Film, the video was shot extensively throughout Jamestown's historic streets and landmarks, helping establish it as a beloved piece of Ghanaian music history. The production has accumulated over half a million views on YouTube and earned widespread recognition within the local music industry, winning Best Music Video at the 2011 Ghana Music Awards.

Behind-the-scenes revelations from the original shoot

During the reunion, Jay Ghartey offered fascinating insights into the making of the original video through social media content shared on Friday, July 10. He revealed that the creative direction departed significantly from Felivian's initial appearance on set. "The first time we came on set, she came with so much makeup and a beautiful weave on," Jay Ghartey explained. His senior brother and collaborator Joe Ghartey, however, had a different vision for the production. "My senior brother, Joe Ghartey, said we want her to be natural. We want school kids to relate to her. So, we asked her to remove her wig," the musician recalled.

This decision to pursue authenticity over conventional glamour helped the music video resonate deeply with Ghanaian audiences. The relatable aesthetic became instrumental to the song's enduring appeal and contributed to its status as a defining work of the late 2000s Ghanaian music scene.

Fan engagement and creative momentum

The reunion was directly motivated by persistent audience engagement. Jay Ghartey acknowledged receiving hundreds of messages from fans requesting that he reconnect with Felivian, demonstrating the lasting emotional connection audiences maintained with the original collaboration. During their recent visit to Jamestown, the pair recreated several memorable scenes from the original video around the iconic Jamestown Lighthouse, capturing fresh content that celebrates the song's legacy whilst honouring their original artistic partnership.

The day culminated in a dinner celebration, marking both a professional milestone and a personal reconnection between the two figures at the centre of a beloved piece of Ghanaian pop culture.

What this means for Jay Ghartey's comeback

The reunion arrives at a significant moment in Jay Ghartey's career trajectory. The Afrobeats and highlife musician is currently preparing for a major return to the music industry following a prolonged hiatus. He has already filmed a music video for his new single "Party," which features collaboration with King Paluta. According to the artist, this video is currently undergoing post-production, with an official release expected imminently.

The nostalgia-driven reunion with Felivian provides contextual momentum for his re-entry into Ghana's contemporary music landscape. By reconnecting with the legacy of "My Lady"—a song that played a significant role in establishing his commercial and creative credentials—Jay Ghartey is strategically reminding audiences of his artistic pedigree whilst building anticipation for new material. For long-time fans, the reunion serves as a bridge connecting his established body of work with his upcoming releases, reinforcing continuity in his artistic identity across the years of his absence from active recording and performance.

Source: Ameyaw Debrah

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