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MOLIY Teams Up with TYLA for New Global Anthem “Body Go”
Viral Ghanaian-American singer MOLIY has officially released her latest single “Body Go” featuring Grammy-winning South African superstar TYLA, now available on all streaming platforms. Listen here

The track unites two of Africa’s most influential young voices, blending R&B, Pop, Amapiano, and Afrobeats into a seamless global dance anthem. “Body Go” celebrates rhythm, confidence, and movement — a sonic expression of empowerment and unity designed for dance floors across continents.
The collaboration follows MOLIY’s record-breaking success with “Shake It to the Max (FLY) [Remix]”, which surpassed 1 billion streams and was named among Spotify and TikTok’s Songs of the Summer 2025.
Speaking about the collaboration, MOLIY shared, “When I was done recording the song, I just knew it needed another baddie, so I sent Tyla the record hoping she’d feel it. When she sent back her verse, it was perfect. The first time we met, it didn’t even feel like the first time — she even surprised me with flowers for my birthday. That’s when I knew the song had the right energy for a girls’ night out.”
TYLA added, “I remember hearing ‘Body Go’ for the first time and thinking, ‘Yeah, I need to be on this.’ Meeting MOLIY in New York felt like meeting an old friend. It’s playful, light, and feels like you’re outside with your girls — just living, just moving.”
Produced by FRNCH and Grammy-winning producer DEE/MA, the song pairs pulsating Amapiano basslines with smooth Afrobeats melodies and catchy hooks, evoking the vibrant nightlife of cities like Accra, Johannesburg, Lagos, and Nairobi.
Both artists — known for their boundary-pushing sounds — bring undeniable chemistry to the collaboration. MOLIY, who co-created the global hit “Sad Girlz Luv Money” with Amaarae, continues her rise as one of Africa’s most recognisable voices on the global stage. Meanwhile, TYLA, fresh off a series of historic milestones including her GRAMMY win for Best African Music Performance and worldwide acclaim for “Water”, continues to redefine the sound of modern pop with African roots.
“Body Go” arrives as a powerful statement from two trailblazing women leading Africa’s musical renaissance — bold, confident, and effortlessly global.
