Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Moliy, has secured a major international milestone, winning World Artist of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026.
The prestigious award places Moliy among the most celebrated global acts of the year, beating out strong contenders from across Africa and beyond, including Ayra Starr and Tyla. The win marks a defining moment not just for Moliy, but for Ghana’s growing influence on the global music scene.
Known for her genre-blending sound that fuses Afropop, R&B and Alternative influences, Moliy has steadily built an international audience with her distinct voice, vibrant aesthetics and boundary-pushing artistry. Her rise reflects a broader shift in global music consumption, where African artistes are no longer emerging voices but dominant cultural forces.


This win at the iHeartRadio Music Awards further cements Moliy’s position as one of the continent’s most exciting exports. It also signals a continued recognition of African music on mainstream global platforms, highlighting the diversity and innovation coming out of the region.
For Ghana, the moment is especially significant. Moliy joins a new wave of artists redefining the country’s musical identity on the world stage, inspiring a new generation of creatives to think beyond borders.
As her global profile continues to rise, all eyes are on what Moliy does next, but one thing is clear: this win is not just a milestone, it’s a statement.
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