MOLIY and Yailin La Más Viral Unleash “JETSKI” Music Video

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In a bold cross-continental collaboration that bridges West Africa and the Caribbean, Ghanaian-American singer MOLIY has teamed up with Dominican sensation Yailin La Más Viral for the highly anticipated track “JETSKI.”

The official music video is set to drop on June 19, 2026, generating massive buzz across social media platforms following the release of an energetic teaser

The teaser, shared widely on X and Instagram, showcases a vibrant, high-energy visual experience packed with tropical beach scenes, urban street parties, and colorful cultural motifs. Viewers are treated to sun-soaked shots of women in swimwear waving the Dominican flag, playful water fights, rooftop gatherings, and lively street celebrations against backdrops of colorful buildings and motorcycles.

 The aesthetic blends Ghanaian flair with Dominican vibrancy think bold fashion, fishnets, braids, and unapologetic sass,creating a summer anthem vibe that feels both escapist and culturally rooted.

MOLIY, born Moliy Ama Montgomery on October 4, 2001, in Accra, Ghana, has emerged as one of Afropop’s brightest stars. Raised between Ghana and the United States, she draws from a rich mix of influences including highlife, R&B, dancehall, and global pop icons like Beyoncé and Rihanna.

Her breakthrough came with features on tracks like Amaarae’s “SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY” remix with Kali Uchis, which charted on the Billboard Hot 100. Hits such as “Shake It To The Max (FLY)” (featuring Shenseea, Skillibeng, and others) have racked up hundreds of millions of streams and earned her nominations, including at the MTV VMAs. MOLIY made history as the first Ghanaian artist to perform at the BET Awards and recently signed a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music.

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Moliy, Ghanaian-American singer and songwriter

Her sound self-described as “Afro-fusion pop”is known for its infectious energy and genre-blending appeal.

Yailin La Más Viral, born Jorgina Guillermo Díaz on July 4, 2002, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, brings raw dembow, Latin trap, and reggaeton fire to the collaboration. Known for her breakout hit “Chivirika” and a massive social media following (over 12 million on Instagram), Yailin has become a defining voice in Dominican urban music.

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Signed to Roc Nation, she has navigated a high-profile career marked by both musical success and personal headlines, including past relationships and legal matters. Her energetic, viral-ready style perfectly complements MOLIY’s fusion approach.

JETSKI” appears to be part of MOLIY’s upcoming project, reportedly a mixtape or EP titled something along the lines of BADDIES  MOLIY, which features an impressive lineup including Shenseea, Skillibeng, Tyla, Sarkodie, and others.

The collaboration highlights a growing trend of Afrobeats and Latin urban artists crossing borders for fresh sounds that resonate with global audiences on platforms like TikTok and Spotify.

Public Reaction

Industry observers see this pairing as more than a one-off single. It represents the increasing globalization of urban music scenes. Afrobeats has dominated charts worldwide in recent years, while dembow and reggaeton continue to influence mainstream pop.

A Ghana-Dominican link-up injects new cultural flavors percussive rhythms, bilingual flows, and visuals that celebrate beach and street culture into an already booming market.

Fans have reacted enthusiastically to the teaser. Comments on social media praise the chemistry, vibrant production (teased under the tag “Friki”), and potential for dance challenges. One X user summed up the excitement: “Moliyyyyyy.” The anticipation mirrors the viral success of MOLIY’s previous releases, which often spawn TikTok trends and global streaming spikes.

This release comes at a pivotal time for both artists. MOLIY continues to build on her international momentum with tours and high-profile features, while Yailin leverages her “La Más Viral” persona to expand beyond Latin markets. The music video’s reported filming locations, including scenic and urban spots that evoke a cross-cultural party, promise production values that match their rising stardom.

Early indicators from teaser views to social engagement suggest it has strong potential. In an era where streaming algorithms reward boundary-pushing collaborations, MOLIY and Yailin may have delivered exactly what the global playlist needs: unfiltered fun, cultural pride, and irresistible grooves.

Music lovers should keep an eye on MOLIY’s channels and streaming platforms for the official premiere.