It has been an exciting and rewarding debut year for South African singer, Tyla Seethal, best known as ‘Tyla’.
Her latest recognition on the global stage is a raft of historic awards and nominations.
On Sunday, in Manchester, United Kingdom, Tyla took home three MTV Europe Music Awards (MTV EMAs), making her the first African artist to win three EMAs in one night.
Tyla was one of the biggest wins of the night; American singers Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter who also won multiple EMAs last night.
The 22-year-old South African songtress was nominated in four categories and also took home an award for ‘The Best African Act’, a category in which she was up against Nigerian artists Asake and Ayra Starr along with South African musicians DBN Gogo, and TitoM & Yuppe.
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Tanzanian global artist Diamond Platnumz, who won in this category in 2023, was also nominated. Tyla also won the award for ‘Best Afrobeats’; her fellow nominees were other African music icons Burna Boy, Tems and Rema.
“I can’t believe it,” she said, accepting the prize from LL Cool J.
“Literally, all the nominees, they are insane. They have taken Afrobeats so far and I’m so honored to be winning this award… Afrobeats has opened so many doors for African music, so thank you so much to Afrobeats.”
Tyla also took home the award for ‘Best R&B’, beating artists such as Usher and Victoria Monét.
“I’m just as shocked as you guys. Like, I don’t know what to do,” she said in her acceptance speech. “I know it’s just so hard to categorise my music. I literally mix so many different genres into one, but R&B is a huge influence in my music, especially Aaliyah, she’s like one of my idols.”
She paid tribute to the late ‘Princess of R&B’, Aaliyah, by wearing a replica of the Roberto Cavalli dress that the she wore at the 2000 MTV VMAs.
“The fact that I’m even winning this in her dress is like – oh my God.”
This has been a record year for the South African singer. In February, she made history when she took home her first Grammy award for ‘Best African Music Performance’ for her hit single Water.
“I did not think I would win a Grammy at 22 years old,” she said as she accepted the award at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, United States.
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