Ghanaian-American singer Moliy makes history as first Ghanaian to feature in fortnite
Ghanaian-American singer Moliy has reached a groundbreaking milestone in her career, becoming the first Ghanaian artist to be featured in the global video game phenomenon, Fortnite.
The achievement comes on the back of her viral hit, “Shake It to the Max (Fly)”, which has captured fans worldwide with its infectious rhythm and danceable beats.
Gamers can now enjoy an exclusive in-game feature that highlights the song, allowing players to dance and interact with the track while playing.
Moliy expressed her excitement over the historic collaboration, noting that it represents a major step forward for Ghanaian music on the international stage.
“It’s incredible to see Ghanaian music reach audiences in spaces like Fortnite.
This is not just my win—it’s a win for the entire Ghanaian music community,” she said.
Fans and music critics alike have hailed the collaboration as a landmark moment, signalling the growing global influence of African music and culture.
With this feature, Moliy joins an elite roster of international artists whose music has transcended traditional platforms to enter the digital gaming world.
This historic partnership also reinforces the growing trend of music and gaming convergence, offering artists a unique way to connect with a younger, tech-savvy audience while promoting cultural representation on a global scale.
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