Ghana’s music industry has reached a landmark moment as Moliy earns a historic nomination at the American Music Awards, becoming the first Ghanaian artiste to achieve this feat.
Nominated in the Best Afrobeats Artist category, Moliy stands alongside some of the biggest names shaping the global Afrobeats movement, including Burna Boy, Tyla, Rema and Wizkid. The nomination signals not just recognition, but a powerful statement about Ghana’s growing influence on the international music scene.
For Moliy, this moment is more than just a career milestone, it represents years of steady growth, experimentation and global positioning. Widely celebrated for her smooth vocals, she has carved a unique niche by blending Afropop with elements of soulful R&B, creating a sound that resonates across continents.
Her rise from Accra’s emerging music circles to global stages has been nothing short of intentional. Over the past few years, Moliy has evolved from a promising talent into a formidable voice in Afrobeats’ global expansion. This AMA nomination serves as a defining highlight in what has already been a remarkable season for the singer.
Earlier, she clinched World Artiste of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, further cementing her international appeal and industry relevance. Together, these achievements underscore a trajectory that is both inspiring and symbolic for a new generation of Ghanaian creatives.
Beyond personal success, Moliy’s nomination carries national significance. It reflects the increasing global appetite for African music and positions Ghana firmly within that narrative. While Nigerian artistes have long dominated the Afrobeats conversation, Moliy’s recognition introduces a refreshing shift, one that broadens representation and highlights the diversity within the genre.

As anticipation builds for the awards night, fans across Ghana and the diaspora are rallying behind her, hopeful that this nomination could translate into a historic win. Regardless of the final outcome, Moliy’s presence on the AMA stage has already made a lasting impact.
In many ways, this is more than a nomination, it is a breakthrough moment, a cultural statement and a reminder that Ghanaian music is not just participating in the global conversation, but increasingly shaping it.
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