Ghanaian songstress Moliy has joined forces with South African sensation Tyla for an electrifying new single titled BODY GO, and it’s officially out. The track radiates a refreshing Afrobeats energy that celebrates feminine power, confidence, and freedom serving as an empowering anthem for women across the continent and beyond.

Renowned for her smooth vocals and genre-blending creativity, Moliy continues to solidify her place on the global stage. On BODY GO, she teams up with Tyla, whose chart-topping hits have defined a new wave of Afrobeats excellence. Together, they deliver a captivating mix of rhythm and melody, underpinned by lush percussion and an unapologetic message of self-expression and individuality.
More than just a catchy tune, BODY GO stands as a cultural statement. Both artists have been strong voices for women in music, and this collaboration reflects their shared commitment to empowerment and authenticity. The track beautifully merges Ghanaian and South African influences, blending Moliy’s melodic flow with Tyla’s irresistible hook-driven charm.
Since its release, BODY GO has been making waves online fans can’t get enough of the duo’s chemistry and the song’s infectious groove. Social media is already buzzing with excitement, with many anticipating a music video to accompany the hit, though none has been officially confirmed.
With BODY GO, Moliy once again proves why she’s one of Africa’s most forward-thinking female voices, continuing to represent Ghana on the global Afrobeats stage.
Stream BODY GO by Moliy ft. Tyla now on all major platforms and stay tuned for more updates on visuals and performances.
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