Stonebwoy Releases His Version Of Moliy's Shake It To The Max, Ghanaians React

Stonebwoy Releases His Version Of Moliy's Shake It To The Max, Ghanaians React

  • Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy has shared a refix of the trending global hit Shake It to the Max
  • The singer's version, released on June 13, comes many months after the song went viral on charts and social media
  • Social media has been awash with endless reviews reacting to the new Shake It to the Max freestyle
  • YEN.com.gh spoke to entertainment analyst Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh about Stonebwoy's new release

Ghanaian Afro-dancehall star Stonebwoy has released his version of Moliy's Shake It to the Max freestyle after months of backlash.

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Stonebwoy finally shares his version of Moliy's Shake it to the Max remix. Photo source: Facebook/Stonebwoy.MoliyMusic
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Shake it to the Max, released last year, became one of the world's global hits, entering this year.

With a well-timed remix featuring Jamaica's Shensea and Skillibeng, Shake It To The Max launched Moliy into new levels of music industry success.

A TikTok dance challenge helped push the song further into the spotlight. Within a month, the video had over 22 million views on YouTube and topped trending charts in Jamaica.

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The song debuted at number three on the Billboard US Afrobeats chart and number one on the World Digital Song Sales chart before climbing to the top this week.

While top stars in other music markets, from Steflon Don to Sean Paul, released their versions of the song, the Ghanaian was woefully quiet.

Many fans questioned the reason Stonebwoy, who was one of the first Ghanaian stars to dance to the trend, was missing out on the action.

His new release appears to be part of intentional efforts to solidify Moliy's fan base in Ghana.

Speaking to YEN.com.gh, entertainment analyst Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh weighed in on the frenzy surrounding Stonebwoy's version of Moliy's song.

What Moliy is doing is more than special. Many years to come, people will look forward to learning from the team. Often, when you hit a certain limit and the fans get tired, and you can just switch markets. That's what Moliy is doing," Boadu-Ayeboafoh said.

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Stonebwoy's Shake It to the Max raises eyebrows

YEN.com.gh gathered a few comments from Ghanaians in reaction to Stonebwoy's version of Moliy's Shake it to the Max.

Solo Wonda Gh said:

"You will make Shatta Wale cry again that you are sabotaging him because he was crying to be on this remix 😹."

Midfield Dynamo Dynamo wrote:

"Noooo stone you’re taking this music thing to a different level bro herrrrr."

Eben Awat remarked:

"I said it. Stonebwoy will make the thing look like he wrote the entire song. Man is murderinggg beats since 09."

Braveman Jeru

"So shatta wale couldn't join "Laho" challenge n this one too, career dead."

Moliy's monthly Spotify listeners surge

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Moliy had surpassed Amaarae to become the most listened-to Ghanaian artist on Spotify, amassing over 5.6 million monthly listeners as of April 16, 2025. This achievement ends Amaarae's long-standing lead on the platform.

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The surge in Moliy's listenership is largely attributed to the success of her viral hit 'Shake It to the Max (FLY)' remix, featuring Jamaican artists Skillibeng and Shenseea, which gained significant traction on TikTok.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Peter Ansah (Entertainment Editor) Ansah Peter is an entertainment editor who joined YEN.com.gh in September 2023. He studied Development Planning at KNUST, graduating in 2018. His professional career in entertainment journalism dates eight years back as a showbiz and arts blogger for the now-defunct motionhypegh.net, continuing to Muse Media Networks, acting as the editorial manager for the network's flagship multimedia platforms. He has also managed several PR roles with top clients, including Morgan Heritage. In 2024, Peter completed Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation

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