In a groundbreaking second on the 66th Grammy Awards, South African sensation Tyla left an indelible mark on the worldwide stage by clinching the inaugural Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance. At simply 22, the proficient singer/songwriter has grow to be a trailblazer within the music trade.
Known for her hit single ‘Water,’ Tyla expressed sheer disbelief and gratitude upon receiving the distinguished accolade. “What the HECK?! Oh my gosh, guys, this is crazy! I never thought I’d say I won a Grammy at 22 years old,” exclaimed Tyla as she took the stage to simply accept her award.
🚨TYLA IS NOW A #GRAMMYs AWARD WINNER. pic.twitter.com/Sm2fqYY0XM
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Tyla’s victory within the extremely aggressive class noticed her overcome heavyweight contenders from the Afrobeats scene, together with Burna Boy, Davido, Asake, Olamide, Ayra Starr, and fellow South African Musa Keys, who featured in Davido’s monitor “Unavailable.”
Tyla’s win highlights her expertise and marks a broader recognition of the colourful and various music scene rising from Africa. This Grammy victory is a testomony to the wealthy musical tapestry the continent gives. Cheers to Tyla, a younger artist breaking boundaries and making historical past on the world’s most prestigious music stage!
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