African music powerhouses MOLIY and TYLA have joined forces to release “Body Go,” an explosive new single already hailed as a global dance anthem. Blending R&B, Pop, Amapiano, and Afrobeats, the track captures the essence of confidence, rhythm, and sisterhood — a vibrant celebration of African femininity and musical unity.
The collaboration marks a defining moment for both artists. MOLIY, the Ghanaian-American singer behind the viral hit “Shake It To The Max – FLY [Remix]” — which amassed over a billion streams — continues to prove her position as one of Africa’s most versatile global voices. Meanwhile, TYLA, South Africa’s Grammy-winning sensation, adds her signature smooth vocals and magnetic charisma, giving the record global crossover appeal.
A Collaboration Rooted in Connection
According to MOLIY, the song’s creation was born from authenticity and sisterhood.
“When I finished recording, I knew it needed another baddie,” MOLIY said. “I sent it to TYLA hoping she’d feel it, and when she sent her verse back, it was perfect. When we finally met, it didn’t even feel like the first time — she brought me flowers for my birthday. That’s when I knew this song had the right energy — it’s for every girls’ night out.”
TYLA echoed the sentiment, emphasizing how naturally their creative chemistry flowed.
“The first time I heard ‘Body Go,’ I knew I had to be on it. It’s playful, it’s light — it feels like freedom, like being out with your girls just living and moving,” she said.
A Sonic Journey Across Africa
Produced by FRNCH and Grammy-winning producer DEE/MA, “Body Go” pulses with amapiano’s deep basslines, Afrobeats-inspired percussion, and irresistibly catchy pop hooks. The result is a sound that feels both familiar and futuristic — a musical passport that travels effortlessly through Accra, Johannesburg, Lagos, and Nairobi.
Both artists embody the new generation of African global stars who fuse cultural authenticity with international appeal. MOLIY’s fearless experimentation continues to inspire Afropop’s evolution, while TYLA’s post-“Water” global success cements her as a defining voice of modern African pop.
A Movement Beyond Music
With “Body Go,” MOLIY and TYLA deliver more than a hit record — they present a movement of empowerment and rhythm. It’s a celebration of sisterhood, freedom, and the undeniable pulse of Africa’s global music renaissance.
