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Tyla’s Soweto video hits the million mark

- ANITA NKONKI

SOUTH African soloist and music sensation Tyla has choreograp­hed a video to showcase township culture in Soweto.

Tyla is renowned for her songs that offer an innovative take on pop and R&B. The local artist continues to establish herself as one of the talented and admirable young artists, as noted by her Grammy Award, a controvers­ial Met Gala appearance, BET nomination­s, and the recently released music video for her song Jump.

Following the release of her video featuring American celebrity Gunna and Jamaican DJ Skillibeng, Tyla Seethal, who earned internatio­nal recognitio­n, has been compliment­ed for maintainin­g her consistenc­y and representi­ng township culture.

This video, currently sitting on more than a million views on YouTube just a few hours after its release, has seen most of the Water hitmaker’s fans speak fondly about her and the team behind her success.

X user identified as @Vusi.Mz sang the artist’s praises and said: “You see now that Tyla’s music video makes sense. It has the essence of that Caribbean sound, but without leaving out Joburg and the South African parts of it, even capturing the haibo with Zulu warriors. Tyla and her team are really the greatest thing to ever happen to South African music. Fairs, you can add the industry plant statements, but at the end of the day, she prides herself on being South African, and that’s all that matters to me, tbh.’’

Another user, PAL@pal, also spoke fondly about Tyla giving credit to others involved in the making of her song. “I am scrolling through Instagram stories, and so many talented creators were involved in the Jump video – from wardrobe to makeup to video to photograph­y. Tyla’s camp puts young artists from so many discipline­s on display. Okes rarely get the recognitio­n that they truly deserve. I LOVE THAT.”

In more interestin­g news underscori­ng the recognitio­n of SA music, Tyla, Focalistic, Tyler ICU, and Makhadzi are on the list of nominees for the Black Entertainm­ent Television (BET) Awards this year.

Tyla bagged two nomination­s for Best R&B/Pop Female Artist and once for Best New Artist, while Nicki Minaj trailed Drake by just six nods on the internatio­nal scene.

Makhadzi and Tyler ICU are up for Best New Internatio­nal Act, Tyla and Focalistic are nominated for Best Internatio­nal Act, and Tyla’s Water is up for the Viewer’s Choice Award.

SZA, J Cole, Victoria Monét, and Sexyy Red are each eligible for five nomination­s, while Beyoncé, Tyla, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, 21 Savage, and Usher tie with four nomination­s each.

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