MOLIY Announces ‘BADDIES MOLIY’ Mixtape This Summer
Baddie summer is officially confirmed. US-based Ghanaian artist MOLIY just announced her new mixtape BADDIES MOLIY, and the feature list alone is enough to cause a scene. AfrobeatsGlobal is here with everything you need to know before this project lands.
The ‘BADDIES MOLIY’ Announcement
MOLIY announced the project through a teaser video that immediately went viral. The mixtape is scheduled for release this summer through Gamma. In addition, the teaser revealed a lineup of collaborators that nobody was ready for.
The featured artists include Yailin la Mas Viral, Skillibeng, Shenseea, Sarkodie, Tyla, Br3nya, Mavo, and Mellissa. Furthermore, the teaser hinted at upcoming North American tour dates. MOLIY is building a full movement, not just dropping a project.
What MOLIY Said About the Sound

MOLIY described the mixtape as a party with no rules. She said she did not want to stay in one lane. Furthermore, every song pulls from a different energy and part of her personality. However, she says it all connects through confidence, freedom, and movement.
That tracks perfectly with what AfrobeatsGlobal has been watching from her. She has always been someone who brings different worlds together in the same room. In addition, this mixtape seems designed to prove that globally.
The Numbers Behind the Announcement
MOLIY mentioned that her Shake It To The Max remix surpassed one billion streams. Spotify and TikTok both recognized it. Furthermore, she has previously collaborated with Sean Paul and Ciara, which means she is operating with global visibility.
The ‘BADDIES MOLIY’ project also includes previously released tracks Body Go and Party Gyal. In addition, MOLIY and Skillibeng are set to kick off a 20-date North American tour starting in New York ahead of the release. This is a full campaign.
Why This Matters for African Music
Ghana has been sending artists to the global stage for years. However, MOLIY is doing something specific. She is building bridges between African music and Caribbean sounds, Latin music, and US pop, all while keeping her Ghanaian identity central to the story.
AfrobeatsGlobal sees this as exactly the kind of project that expands what African music can look like globally. Furthermore, the feature list shows that top artists from across the diaspora already know who she is.
Stream ‘BADDIES MOLIY’ This Summer
This one is going to be a moment. Save this post, follow AfrobeatsGlobal for updates, and drop a comment below telling us which collaboration on the BADDIES MOLIY lineup you are most excited about. The summer is about to hit different. Check out our previous blog post on Asake Announces In God We Trust Tour.
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