Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest headlines from PapaLinc about news & entertainment.

    What's Hot

    Chief gives detailed account of Kukurantumi clash

    Police officer accused of calling in sick for duty so he could referee football matches – then allegedly tried to hide it by asking for records to be deleted

    Three Ghana Premier League clubs charged for breaching pre-match briefing rule after matchday 2

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Lifestyle
    • Africa News
    • International
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
    PapaLincPapaLinc
    • News
      • Africa News
      • International
    • Entertainment
      • Lifestyle
      • Movies
      • Music
    • Politics
    • Sports
    Subscribe
    PapaLincPapaLinc
    You are at:Home»Entertainment»Moffy puts Ga Language and Ghana’s next wave on the global map
    Entertainment

    Moffy puts Ga Language and Ghana’s next wave on the global map

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Moffy puts Ga Language and Ghana’s next wave on the global map
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email


    Joshua Nii Adotei Moffatt—known to fans simply as Moffy, isn’t just another name in Ghana’s growing music scene.

    He is a genre-blender, a cultural ambassador, and a style icon in the making.

    When he walks in, draped in layered chains and bold silhouettes, you instantly sense that fashion and music share equal space in his creative universe.

    “Fashion is my second language,” he tells me early in our conversation. And as the day unfolds, it becomes clear that for Moffy, everything is about storytelling—whether through lyrics or the clothes he wears.

    But before the music, there was a name. “I got the name Moffy back in high school from my surname Moffatt,” he says, laughing.

    “Everyone had a nickname for the basketball court, and I wanted something catchy. It stuck. So when I started making music, it just made sense.”

    That sense of identity—rooted but fluid—runs through his entire artistry.

    While many Ghanaian acts lean into the mainstream Afrobeat wave, Moffy is carving his own lane by tapping into his Ga heritage.

    “Adding Ga to my music was necessary,” he explains.

    “I started out making music in English and Pidgin, but the switch to include Ga helped me express myself better. Seeing people sing along—even when they don’t fully understand—means a lot.”

    His latest single, “Mariana,” is a testament to that vision: a vibrant fusion of Ga Kpanlogo rhythms, traditional Highlife, and sultry Salsa flourishes. And then there’s “Dancefloor,” an EDM-inspired banger featuring Cozy Pols, his fellow member from the collective 99 PHACES.

    How does he pull off these sonic pivots without losing himself? “The ‘Moffy Voice’ is just me being me,” he shrugs. “My foundations are anchored in the sounds I grew up with, so whether it’s Highlife or EDM, that essence never leaves.”

    Interestingly, Moffy didn’t start here. “I began with trap and rap,” he reveals with a grin. “And I still do Hiplife, which has rap at its core. So yeah, you’ll hear it all over my songs. I’ve got a few tracks in the vault, maybe some features coming. A full rap album? Who knows—never say never.”

    If collaborations are the future, Moffy already knows who’s on his dream list: “Cina Soul and Kojo Black,” he says without hesitation. “That would be insane—Ga champions linking up. It’d be a masterpiece.”

    Then there’s the other side of Moffy’s brand: fashion. For this GQ shoot, he was styled by an elite roster of Ghanaian designers—Mau Miller (MADCAZIN), Koffi Maako, Kethem, and Adjeley—who perfectly captured his eclectic vibe.

    “I love working with local designers because they just get it,” he explains. “I share a vision, and we make magic. It’s seamless. For me, fashion is about bringing the music to life visually.”

    Moffy’s vision extends far beyond individual singles. Rumors of a new EP are true—and he’s not shy about teasing it. “Yeah, we’re working on an EP for 2026. No name or date yet, but trust me, it’ll be worth the wait. Expect amazing sounds and collaborations.”

    As our conversation winds down, Moffy leaves a message for his fans—the people who keep the dream alive. “Thank you. You guys have been the most supportive ever. Nyɛ yiwala dɔɔ! (Thank you very much!) Keep streaming, keep sharing—we’ve got an incredible journey ahead.”

    In a world of short-lived trends, Moffy’s approach feels refreshing rooted in heritage, fearless in experimentation, and stylish enough to turn heads from Accra to Paris. If Afro-fusion needed a new face, it just found one.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous Article‘We thank you for withdrawing fromTamale Central by-election but we are contesting Akwatia’
    Next Article Media were not denied access at Congress
    Papa Linc

    Related Posts

    KooKusi announces new project “This Ability” inspired by “Clock”

    September 22, 2025

    Lady Shows Off Customized Party Packs Her Mom Brought to her University for Her 20th Birthday (WATCH)

    September 22, 2025

    Highlife Will Never Die; We Have To Revive It Online – Barima Sidney

    September 22, 2025
    Ads
    Top Posts

    Here’s why Ghana Airways collapsed in 2004

    November 5, 202449 Views

    A Plus questions the hypocrisy of NPP members who remained silent about corruption for 8 years, only to speak out after losing power.

    December 26, 202447 Views

    Urgent search continues for Paul Barning after he was attacked by shark during fishing competition

    February 23, 202540 Views

    Kenyan Senator breaks silence on her alleged intimate affairs, secret child with John Agyekum Kufuor

    December 21, 202434 Views
    Don't Miss
    News September 22, 2025

    Chief gives detailed account of Kukurantumi clash

    The youth were protesting against the alleged brutality and death of a suspect The Adonteng…

    Police officer accused of calling in sick for duty so he could referee football matches – then allegedly tried to hide it by asking for records to be deleted

    Three Ghana Premier League clubs charged for breaching pre-match briefing rule after matchday 2

    KooKusi announces new project “This Ability” inspired by “Clock”

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest headlines from PapaLinc about news & entertainment.

    Ads
    About Us
    About Us

    Your authentic source for news and entertainment.
    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@papalinc.com
    For Ads on our website and social handles.
    Email Us: ads@papalinc.com
    Contact: +1-718-924-6727

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Chief gives detailed account of Kukurantumi clash

    Police officer accused of calling in sick for duty so he could referee football matches – then allegedly tried to hide it by asking for records to be deleted

    Three Ghana Premier League clubs charged for breaching pre-match briefing rule after matchday 2

    Most Popular

    April 3, 2023 – Russia-Ukraine information

    October 17, 20240 Views

    ‘I’ve by no means seen something like this:’ Certainly one of China’s hottest apps has the flexibility to spy on its customers, say specialists

    October 17, 20240 Views

    Man in NPP’s ‘4 extra to do extra’ T-shirt arrested for stealing rice

    October 17, 20240 Views
    © 2025 PapaLinc. Designed by LiveTechOn LLC.
    • News
      • Africa News
      • International
    • Entertainment
      • Lifestyle
      • Movies
      • Music
    • Politics
    • Sports

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.