
Moliy Ama Montgomery is a Ghanaian American Afro-Pop Singer and a radiant force in the African music scene, hailing from the vibrant heart of Ghana, ACCRA and born on October 4, 2001.
Ama Moliy was brought up in Accra and Florida. Her musical career gained a significant boost with the release of her debut EP, “Wondergirl” in 2020 and the remix of Amaarae’s single, “Sad Gurlz Luv Money”, alongside Kali Uchis; This collaboration debuted at 80 at the US Billboard Hot 100.
Her song was #12 top music video on YouTube as at June 11, 2025 with over 62 million views (62,604,819 views) in two months.
Moliy is a singer and songwriter of rare artistry, Moliy blends Afro-fusion, alternative R&B, and dreamy pop into a sound that is both uniquely her own and powerfully global.
Her journey to stardom began with a voice that felt like a whisper to the soul — tender yet bold, delicate yet defiant. It was in 2021 that Moliy captivated the world when she teamed up with fellow Ghanaian artist Amaarae for the runaway hit “Sad Girlz Luv Money.” The track, an unapologetic anthem of freedom and feminine energy, quickly became a viral sensation and global chart success, propelling Moliy into the spotlight and earning her international acclaim.
Moliy’s music is a sonic tapestry of her Ghanaian roots and her expansive artistic vision. She infuses her lyrics with themes of empowerment, self-love, and youthful rebellion — often wrapped in ethereal melodies and pulsating beats that move both body and spirit. With a voice that dances between airy and soulful, she invites listeners into a dreamy universe where confidence meets vulnerability.
Beyond the music, Moliy represents a new wave of African artists who are unafraid to be different. She is a style icon, a cultural tastemaker, and a symbol of the new African renaissance — bold, genre-blending, and boundary-breaking.
As she continues to evolve, Moliy remains grounded in her mission: to tell her truth through sound and to inspire a generation of dreamers across the continent and beyond. With each release, she carves her place deeper into the global music narrative, proving that the world is ready — and eager — to listen.