Ghanaian artiste Moliy has officially made history, becoming the first from her country to have a track transformed into a Fortnite emote. Her breakout hit, SHAKE IT TO THE MAX, has now joined the ranks of the massively popular video game’s cultural phenomena, signaling a major milestone for Afrobeats on the global stage.
The release of the emote highlights Moliy’s rapid international rise and underscores the widespread appeal of her music. Fans around the world are now able to celebrate her sound not just through streaming platforms, but also within one of the most influential digital spaces in entertainment today.
This achievement marks more than just a personal success, it represents a growing recognition of African creativity in global digital culture. By bridging music and gaming, Moliy is helping carve out space for African artistes in arenas that were previously less accessible, inspiring a new generation of creators to think beyond traditional platforms.
As Fortnite continues to showcase the cultural impact of artistes worldwide, Moliy’s SHAKE IT TO THE MAX emote attests to the power of Ghanaian music to transcend borders and captivate audiences on a truly global scale.
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