After Second Grammy, Tyla Vows More African Artists “Are Coming” for Global Awards

Author Nigeria News Publish date Today at 12:34 PM Article read time 2 min read

South African singer Tyla has made history by winning the Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance for a second time, the first artist to achieve this since the category’s inception. The 24-year-old secured the 2026 award for her song “Push 2 Start,” following her inaugural win in 2024 for “Water.”

In an emotional post-victory interview with Billboard, Tyla framed her success as proof of the global potential for African artists, stating, “It just shows me how far we can take it.” She expressed a desire to see more African musicians on the global stage, emphatically declaring, “We are coming,” and highlighting the need for greater recognition of the continent’s thriving music talent.

Key Points:

Tyla’s repeat victory solidifies her status as a trailblazing figure and a consistent ambassador for African pop music on the prestigious Grammy platform.
Her win reinforces the legitimacy and competitive stature of the Best African Music Performance category, which has quickly become a highlight for the continent’s industry.
The singer’s comments shift the focus from individual celebration to collective ambition, positioning her success as a gateway for broader African representation.
Her statement acknowledges progress while advocating for more, challenging the global music industry to expand its recognition beyond a few standout acts.
The achievement underscores the sustained international appeal and commercial viability of contemporary African pop, driven by artists like Tyla.

Beyond personal accolades, Tyla’s historic win and her rallying cry signal a confident, assertive new chapter for African music on the world stage, with artists poised to claim even greater space and recognition.

Sources: Billboard

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