Ghanaian singer-songwriter Moliy has achieved a remarkable milestone, emerging as the Ghanaian artiste with the highest number of monthly listeners on Spotify. According to recent posts on X, Moliy has garnered an impressive 5,643,149 monthly listeners, marking a significant moment in her career and for Ghanaian music on the global stage.
Moliy, known for her distinctive alternative sound, has been steadily rising in prominence, particularly following her contribution to the viral hit SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY alongside Kali Uchis. Her unique blend of Afropop, R&B, and Alté influences has resonated with a global audience, earning her a strong presence in the international alté music movement. With 589 million total streams on Spotify, Moliy’s music continues to captivate listeners worldwide, reflecting the growing demand for Ghanaian music on digital platforms.
This achievement highlights Moliy’s growing influence and the increasing global appeal of Ghanaian artistes. Fans and industry observers have celebrated her success, noting her ability to connect with diverse audiences through her innovative sound and relatable lyrics. As platforms like Spotify reshape how artistes promote and distribute their music, Moliy’s milestone underscores the power of digital streaming in elevating Ghanaian talent to new heights.
Moliy’s rise speaks to her hard
work and the vibrant evolution of Ghana’s music scene. As she continues to push
boundaries, her achievement paves the way for more Ghanaian artistes to shine
on the global stage.
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