The South African singer will bring her new album across Europe, North America, and Africa starting this October.
The South African singer will bring her new album across Europe, North America, and Africa starting this October.
The South African singer’s second album refuses to chase the viral highs of “Water,” instead threading amapiano and pop into a record shaped by intention and identity.
The South African artist returns with a 14-track follow-up that reflects a more personal, club-informed evolution.
The Los Angeles event at SoFi Stadium brought together global pop names, while Tyla appeared at two separate opening ceremonies within 24 hours.
The 18-track double album, released June 5, marks the first time the tournament has opted for a full-length project over a single song—and nearly a third of it is anchored by Afrobeats artists.
FIFA turns the tournament’s first matches into a series of localized, stadium-scale shows, placing Mexican rock, South African pop, and mainstream pop at center stage.
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