From the vibrant streets of Lomé to the international stage, Moutabwoy is making waves—and his latest single “I’m so sorry now” just landed at #35 on the iTunes Top 100 USA Pop Chart. It’s a major milestone for the Afro-dancehall artist, signaling a breakthrough moment in a journey defined by passion, perseverance, and purpose.
Born on December 31, 1992, and raised in Lomé, Togo, Moutabwoy now calls Brussels home—but his sound knows no borders. With over a decade in the music industry, he blends Afro-dancehall, hip-hop, reggae, and pop into an energetic, emotionally driven fusion that speaks to both his roots and his global ambitions.
His music tells stories. It uplifts. It connects. Influenced by icons like Bob Marley and grounded in the real-life challenges and joys of his own path, Moutabwoy brings a raw authenticity to every track he creates.
His journey includes multiple single releases, a music award win in Ghana, international collaborations, a radio deal in Togo, and the launch of his independent label, Mugisha Entertainment. Through it all, he’s kept one goal in focus: building a legacy that resonates far beyond sound.
Another potential hit — Dans la Gova,” released on September 21, 2024 and produced by Amo Achille, encapsulates that mission. The single is a high-energy celebration of resilience, forward motion, and living life with purpose—captured perfectly in both the lyrics and the visual, which features dance battles and an infectious, feel-good energy.
With dreams of collaborating with top-tier artists like Wizkid, Burna Boy, Drake, and Shatta Wale, Moutabwoy is aiming for the global stage—and after this chart-topping debut, it’s clear he’s on the right track.
From the studio to the streets, Moutabwoy is leading his own movement—and this is just the beginning.