Ghanaian singer Moliy has shattered a major glass ceiling, becoming the first artiste from her country to secure a nomination at the American Music Awards, marking a defining moment for Ghana’s presence in global pop culture. The breakthrough nod, earned in the highly competitive Best Afrobeats category, signals a powerful shift as the West African nation steps deeper into an international arena long dominated by its continental counterparts.
Moliy now finds herself in elite company, going head-to-head with Afrobeats heavyweights such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, and Tyla. The nomination not only underscores her rapid ascent but also reflects the genre’s expanding global footprint, as Afrobeats continues to command major award platforms and mainstream audiences across the U.S., U.K., and beyond. For many, her inclusion represents a long-overdue recognition of Ghana’s influence on the evolving soundscape.
The milestone follows a strong run for the singer, whose international profile has surged on the back of streaming success and genre-blending releases. Tracks like “Shake It To The Max (FLY)” have resonated across markets, while her recent accolade at the iHeartRadio Music Awards further cemented her status as one of Africa’s rising global exports. Meanwhile, industry watchers point to her unique sonic identity—fusing Afrobeats, R&B, and alternative influences—as a key driver behind her crossover appeal.
For Caribbean audiences, Moliy’s rise adds another layer to the ongoing Afro-Caribbean musical exchange, with increasing collaborations and shared influences bridging regions. As the American Music Awards approach on May 25, all eyes will be on whether she can convert this historic nomination into a win, potentially opening even more doors for Ghanaian artistes on the world stage.
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