The continued global rise of Afrobeats and Dancehall was once again underlined at the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, where Moliy, Shenseea, Skillibeng and Silent Addy jointly secured double wins, including International Collaboration of the Year for their viral hit “Shake It To The Max (Fly) Remix and Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year. The wins add another major milestone to a record that has evolved into a certified global phenomenon, reflecting the growing dominance of African and Caribbean musical synergy on international stages.
Beyond its award success, the track has already achieved significant commercial breakthroughs, including RIAA Gold certification in the United States after surpassing 500,000 units in sales and streaming equivalents. The remix also continues to rack up global numbers, with reports of over 269 million YouTube views since its release, further cementing its status as one of the fastest-rising Afro-Caribbean crossover hits in recent years. These milestones highlight the song’s rare ability to transition from viral moment to sustained international success.
The collaboration between Moliy, Shenseea, Skillibeng and Silent Addy is widely viewed as a defining example of the Afrobeats–Dancehall fusion era. The record’s crossover appeal has been amplified by streaming culture and viral dance trends, helping it penetrate multiple markets across Africa, the Caribbean, Europe and North America. Industry watchers note that this type of collaboration is becoming increasingly central to global pop music’s evolution.
With multiple certifications, viral dominance and now major award recognition, “Shake It To The Max (Remix)” continues to strengthen its legacy as more than just a hit song — but a cultural export shaping how African and Caribbean sounds intersect on the global stage. The win at TGMA 2026 signals that the momentum behind Afro-Caribbean collaborations is not slowing down, with expectations high for even more cross-continental projects in the future.




