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Badshah: The King of Indian Hip-Hop

June 21, 2024

Badshah, born Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia on November 19, 1985, has emerged as one of the most influential figures in the Indian music industry. Known for his unique style that blends hip-hop with...

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David Bowie’s Debut Album: A Groundbreaking Reissue

June 21, 2024

David Bowie's self-titled debut album, an essential piece of music history, is set to captivate old and new fans alike with its upcoming groundbreaking reissue. This fresh take on Bowie’s early...

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'Dopamine': Normani's Electrifying Debut

June 21, 2024

Normani is ready to take the music world by storm with her highly-anticipated debut solo album, Dopamine. The singer, who first rose to fame as a member of Fifth Harmony, revealed the album's track...

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Explore Don Toliver's New World with "Hardstone Psycho"

June 20, 2024

"Hardstone Psycho" has four distinct parts, each offering a unique musical journey. The album opens with the featureless cuts "Kryptonite" and "Tore Up," setting a powerful tone before Kodak Black...

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Sam Hunt's "Locked Up" EP and Tour: A Fresh Chapter in Country Music

June 20, 2024

Country music star Sam Hunt has unleashed a new chapter in his musical journey with the release of his latest EP, "Locked Up," accompanied by an announcement of a nationwide tour set to kick off on...

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The Vamps: Revitalising British Pop-Rock

June 20, 2024

The Vamps, a British pop-rock band that has captivated audiences with their infectious energy and catchy melodies, have become a staple in the modern music landscape. Comprising Brad Simpson...

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David Guetta: The DJ Who Transformed Electronic Dance Music

June 20, 2024

David Guetta, born Pierre David Guetta on November 7, 1967, in Paris, France, is a name that resonates deeply within the world of electronic dance music (EDM). Over the past two decades, he has...

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The Ghostwriting Debate in Music: How Widespread Is It and Should We Care?

June 20, 2024

The world of music has always been shrouded in a certain level of mystery and allure, but the recent spat between Meek Mill and Drake has brought a longstanding issue back into the spotlight...

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Simon Cowell regrets not owning One Direction’s name, will create new boy band

June 20, 2024

Simon Cowell has expressed hesitation about a potential One Direction reunion, revealing his regret over not taking "ownership" of the boy band’s name. In a candid interview with The Diary of a CEO...

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Jon Bon Jovi Talks Bouncing Back From Vocal Cord Surgery, ‘Forever’ Album and Why Band’s Songs Will ‘Outlive Us’

June 20, 2024

Jon Bon Jovi wasn’t sure if his band would ever record another album. The Jersey rock icon, whose raspy vocals lifted his eponymous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band to global superstardom in the...

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Omar Apollo Unveils New Single 'Less Of You' Inspired by London Nightlife

June 20, 2024

Omar Apollo has just released his latest single, 'Less Of You,' offering fans a glimpse into his evolving musical landscape. This track is the third single from his highly anticipated second album...

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Rihanna's Fresh Start with 'R9': A Journey of Rediscovery

June 20, 2024

Rihanna's journey towards her ninth studio album, affectionately dubbed ‘R9’, has been a long and winding road. At the launch party for her new Fenty Hair line, she opened up about the delay...

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Tyla: The South African Star Making Waves on the Global Music Scene

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In 2024, amidst the dynamic world of popular music, few artists have made waves quite like Tyla. Emerging from Johannesburg—fondly called “Joburg” by locals—the South African singer has transformed her roots into a global sensation.  

A Star is Born in South Africa

Tyla, born Tyla Seethal, grew up immersed in the vibrant musical heritage of South Africa. Influenced by the work of local icons like Shekhinah and Zahara, and international superstars such as Britney Spears and Beyoncé, she began writing songs and performing at local venues. Her unique sound, blending her African roots with the rhythms of R&B and pop, quickly set her apart.  

The 22-year-old artist has always been motivated by a desire to inspire. Reflecting on her early aspirations in an interview with *V Magazine*, she said, *“When I was younger, I always wanted to see a South African girl doing the things that I wanted to do…Because being in South Africa, it didn’t seem possible [for me] at the time.”*  

“Getting Late”: Tyla’s Breakout Moment  

At just 19 years old, Tyla released her debut single, “Getting Late,” featuring the international sensation Kooldrink. The track became a breakthrough moment, earning her widespread acclaim and a growing fan base far beyond South Africa’s borders. The song’s catchy beats and visually stunning music video captured the attention of global audiences and critics alike.  

Global Recognition with “Water” 

Following her success with “Getting Late,” Tyla signed with Epic Records in 2021 and collaborated with renowned producer Sammy SoSo. Together, they crafted “Water,” an Amapiano-inspired track that blends pop, R&B, and Afrobeat elements. The song, paired with choreography incorporating traditional South African dance, quickly went viral. With millions of TikTok videos and streams, “Water” established Tyla as a leading figure in the Afro-pop movement.  

The track’s impact was undeniable, earning Tyla a Grammy for Best African Music Performance. She followed this success with her self-titled debut album, “Tyla,” featuring hits like “Jump,” “Truth or Dare,” and “ART,” collectively amassing over 300 million streams.  

A Global Phenomenon

Tyla’s sound has resonated across borders, particularly in South Korea, where she headlined the One Universe Festival. The South Korean music scene has embraced her Afro-pop influence, with K-pop groups like Le Sserafim and Kiss of Life incorporating her style into tracks such as “Smart” and “Sticky.” From the beats to the choreography, Tyla’s signature flavor is unmistakable.  

Navigating Controversy  

However, Tyla’s rise has not been without challenges. Some critics have argued that her racial ambiguity has contributed to her swift ascent, overshadowing other talented Afro artists like Ayra Starr and Tems.  

A significant controversy arose over Tyla’s use of the term “coloured” to describe her racial identity—a term that has different connotations globally. In South Africa, it refers to a multiracial ethnic group, while in the U.S., it’s considered outdated and offensive. Facing backlash, Tyla clarified on social media: *“Never denied my Blackness, idk where that came from. In Southa I would be classified as a Coloured woman and other places I would be classified as a Black woman. Race is classified differently in different parts of the world.”*  

The Future of Tyla’s Sound  

Despite the challenges, Tyla’s talent and unique artistry have solidified her place as a global star. Her recent release, “Tyla Deluxe,” has left fans eager for more of her groundbreaking sound. From Johannesburg to the world stage, Tyla is not just a musical sensation—she’s a cultural phenomenon, reshaping Afro-pop for a global audience.  

Tyla’s journey proves that music knows no borders, and her success is a powerful reminder of the universal language of rhythm and melody.