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Moliy Secures Triple Nod at Caribbean Music Awards 2026

Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsuby Nana Adwoa Nhyira Bonsu
June 11, 2026
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Caribbean Music Awards 2026

Caribbean Music Awards 2026

In the pulsating heart of Caribbean music culture, where rhythms tell stories of resilience, joy, and unapologetic celebration, rising star Moliy has emerged as a formidable force.

On Wednesday, news broke that the talented Ghanaian artist earned three prestigious nominations at the 2026 Caribbean Music Awards. Her recognition in Song of the Year (Dancehall), Video of the Year (Dancehall), and Collaboration of the Year (Dancehall) marks a significant milestone, spotlighting her rapid ascent in a genre deeply rooted in island heritage yet increasingly global.

Moliy has carved a unique lane blending Afrobeats influences with authentic dancehall energy. Born in Ghana but deeply connected to broader African and diasporic sounds, she represents the new wave of artists who transcend borders while honoring foundational genres.

Her nominated tracks have dominated playlists across the Caribbean, Africa, and international streaming platforms, drawing praise for infectious hooks, sharp production, and vibrant visuals that capture the essence of dancehall’s street-party spirit.

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Moliy, Ghanaian-American singer and songwriter

The Caribbean Music Awards, a premier platform celebrating excellence in soca, dancehall, reggae, and related genres, serve as a vital barometer for the industry’s health. This year’s nominations reflect a dynamic scene where fresh voices like Moliy inject new life into established categories.

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Industry insiders note that her work stands out for its polished delivery and cross-cultural appeal, helping dancehall maintain relevance amid evolving musical tastes. Fans have flooded social media with congratulations, hailing her as a bridge between African rhythms and Caribbean fire.

This triple nomination arrives at a pivotal moment for Moliy’s career. After years of consistent releases and strategic collaborations, she is poised for mainstream breakthrough.

The Song of the Year nod highlights her songwriting prowess and ability to craft hits that resonate emotionally and physically-perfect for the dancehall floor. Video of the Year recognition highlights  her investment in visual storytelling, with clips that burst with color, movement, and cultural pride.

Most tellingly, the Collaboration of the Year category affirms her skill in partnering with other artists to create magic that feels both organic and explosive.

For the broader Caribbean music community, Moliy’s success signals exciting evolution. Dancehall, long a powerhouse export from Jamaica and beyond, continues to attract talent from the African continent, creating fertile creative exchanges. Producers, songwriters, and executives see this as validation of genre-blending strategies that keep the music fresh without diluting its core.

Moliy’s Ghanaian roots bring a distinct flavor-percussive elements and melodic sensibilities that complement dancehall’s riddims beautifully.

Expectations are high as the awards ceremony approaches. Winning even one of these categories would catapult Moliy further into international conversations, potentially opening doors to major festival slots, brand partnerships, and expanded touring. Observers point to her work ethic and authenticity as key drivers.

Unlike artists chasing trends, Moliy has built her sound organically, staying true to influences while developing a signature style that fans describe as addictive and empowering.

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The nominations also shine a light on the growing presence of female and African voices in dancehall spaces historically dominated by specific lineages. Moliy joins a lineage of strong women who have shaped the genre, bringing contemporary perspectives on love, ambition, and celebration.

Her music often carries subtle messages of self-worth and cultural confidence, resonating with younger audiences navigating identity in a hyper-connected world.

Behind the scenes, her team has expressed gratitude and determination. In interviews, Moliy has spoken about the honor of competing alongside established Caribbean giants while representing her own heritage. She views the nominations as fuel for future projects, hinting at new music that pushes boundaries even further.

Supporters see her trajectory mirroring successful crossovers by artists who refused to be boxed into single genres.

As voting and anticipation build, the Caribbean Music Awards promise a night of glamour, performances, and recognition for unsung heroes alongside superstars. Moliy’s presence on the ballot ensures dancehall’s future remains bright and diverse.

For her dedicated followers, this is more than awards season, it’s proof that consistent quality and cultural fusion pay off.

The ripple effects extend beyond personal achievement. Increased visibility for artists like Moliy strengthens the entire ecosystem: more streams, more bookings, more investment in Caribbean and African music infrastructure. Labels and platforms are taking notice, accelerating playlist placements and marketing pushes for similar talents.

In an era where global music charts favor hybrid sounds, Moliy embodies the sweet spot rooted yet innovative, energetic yet sophisticated. Her three nominations are not just personal wins; they celebrate the enduring power of dancehall to evolve and unite.

As the countdown to the awards continues, one thing is clear: Moliy is here to stay, and the Caribbean music scene is richer for it.

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Moliy, Ghanaian-American singer and songwriter

The stage is set for a memorable awards season, with dancehall fans worldwide tuning in to celebrate excellence.

Moliy’s journey reminds us that talent, when paired with vision and timing, creates unstoppable waves. The rhythm continues, louder and prouder than ever.

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