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Tyla: Tyla Review – world storming | Pop

staticwire | April 18, 2024
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At just 21 years old, South African singer Tyla is making waves in the music industry with her debut album, appropriately titled “TYLA”. With her undeniable stage presence, captivating choreography, and powerful vocals, Tyla has already solidified herself as a rising Popstar with a capital P.

Despite critics labeling her take on afrobeats as “westernized”, Tyla confidently states that her album fuses amapiano, afrobeats, pop, and R&B into a completely new sound. And she delivers on that promise, seamlessly blending diverse influences into a cohesive and infectious record. The fact that she is now the highest-charting African female solo artist ever on the Hot 100 chart speaks volumes about her talent and appeal.

“TYLA” is a celebration from start to finish, with the majority of its tracks being uptempo and club-ready. While there is little emotional or energetic dynamism on the album, Tyla makes up for it with catchy hooks, infectious beats, and an overall feel-good vibe that is perfect for the upcoming summer season. The album features all four of Tyla’s hit singles, giving it a sense of victory even as her debut effort.

From the moment Tyla first gained international fame with “Water”, she has continued to impress audiences with her unique blend of African and western pop traditions. With “TYLA”, she further cements her status as a true force to be reckoned with in the music industry. This album is a testament to her talent, drive, and ability to break new ground at a young age.

In conclusion, “TYLA” is a standout debut album that showcases Tyla’s artistry and cross-genre appeal. With its infectious tracks and celebratory mood, this record is sure to make a significant impact on the music scene in the coming months. Tyla’s future is undeniably bright, and “TYLA” is just the beginning of what promises to be a successful career in the industry.

Rating: 8/10

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