
Jetski (Friki)
After making noise online and keeping fans watching her every move, MOLIY is back with another high-energy release — Jetski (FRIKI), teaming up with Yailin La Más Viral for a club-ready anthem built for loud speakers and late nights. The track arrived with an official music video and quickly started getting attention across music platforms and social media. The collaboration brings together two different worlds: MOLIY’s Afro-fusion energy and Yailin’s Dominican urban sound. The result is a record that leans into fast rhythms, bold attitude, and catchy hooks designed for dance floors and party playlists. For Yailin, this release feels like another statement that she’s staying active and keeping momentum going. She has built a strong following through viral moments and energetic releases, and Jetski (FRIKI) adds another chapter to that run. The official video also pushes the party atmosphere with colorful visuals and performance-driven scenes that match the song’s playful, carefree energy. Fans online have already started sharing clips and reactions as the record picks up attention.
MOLIY has become one of the fastest-rising voices in African music by mixing Afropop, Afro-fusion, dancehall and R&B into a sound that feels global while staying connected to her Ghanaian roots. Born Moliy Ama Montgomery in Accra, Ghana, she started building her career through social media, songwriting and independent releases before breaking into the international spotlight. Her early project Wondergirl introduced listeners to her soft vocals and genre-blending style. Her major breakthrough came through the hit remix of Sad Girlz Luv Money alongside Amaarae and Kali Uchis. The record opened international doors and helped push MOLIY onto global charts. Then came her biggest era yet — “Shake It To The Max (FLY)”. The track exploded online and later gained even more momentum through the remix featuring Shenseea and Skillibeng. The song helped establish MOLIY as one of Ghana’s most internationally visible young artists. By 2026, her momentum continued with major milestones including Spotify recognition, a growing global audience, and plans for her BADDIES MOLIY mixtape featuring artists across Africa and the Caribbean. Reports also noted she passed more than 1.2 billion career Spotify streams across credits and collaborations. MOLIY’s music stands out because it feels carefree, feminine, energetic and built for movement — whether it’s a soft Afro-fusion record or a full club anthem like “Jetski (FRIKI)”. Twitter@Wigwagafrica Instagram@Wigwagafrica Facebook@Wigwagafrica TikTok@Wigwagafrica

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