Moliy’s “Shake It to the Max (Fly)” Remix featuring Silent Addy, Shenseea, and Skillibeng has officially surpassed 100 million views on YouTube, reaching an impressive 100,375,324 views and counting (as of July 10, 2025) in just three months—a record-breaking milestone for the collective.
This marks the first time both Moliy and Skillibeng have entered the coveted 100 million club on YouTube. Moliy’s previous high was the “Sad Girlz Luv Money” Remix with Amaarae and Kali Uchis, which currently sits at 95 million. Skillibeng’s standout solo hit “Crocodile Teeth” has reached 66 million. The remix’s rapid rise has cemented “Shake It to the Max (Fly)” as the fastest-rising video of their careers.
For Shenseea, this milestone is her third track to cross the 100 million mark, joining “Hit & Run” with Di Genius and Masicka (139M), and “Lighter” with Tarrus Riley and Rvssian (119M), but also her first to reach 100 million in such a short time. Her consistent ability to generate massive streaming numbers reinforces her position as a powerhouse in the digital and global music spaces.
As the video continues to trend worldwide, reports swirl about a follow-up remix featuring Stefflon Don and Vybz Kartel, potentially adding even more fuel to the track’s explosive run.
Earlier this week, “Shake It to the Max (Fly)” celebrated another major victory: over 500,000 units sold in the U.S., officially making it eligible for RIAA Gold certification. The track, released in February, is now charting at No. 44 on the Billboard Hot 100, delivering a historic chart moment for Ghanaian-American singer Moliy.
Blending Afrobeats and dancehall, the song has become a cross-cultural anthem—dominating clubs, festivals, and viral moments online. Moliy described the success as confirmation that she’s “living in [her] purpose,” crediting influences ranging from Ghanaian highlife and hiplife to icons like Beyoncé and Rihanna.
The remix’s Caribbean injection from Skillibeng and Shenseea has been pivotal to its crossover appeal, helping bridge audiences across Africa, the Caribbean, and the U.S. “My sound is worldwide,” Moliy confidently declared—and so far, the world agrees.
With more singles planned for release this year and a potential full-length project in the works, Moliy is proving herself to be more than just a breakout act—she’s a force redefining global pop on her own terms.