South Africa ๐ฟ๐ฆ: Push 2 Start Wins 2nd consecutive Grammy.
She is not a one-hit wonder as she has demonstrated with The Water sensation. South African singer Tyla continues to make world history at the 68 th Annual Grammy Awards, claiming a trophy as her viral single, Push 2 Start.
This has been a historic triumph to the 24 year old star, as she became the first African artist to conquer the same award in her category, two years in a row. After her first victory last year, the recent success of Tyla makes her one of the leaders of the global pop and Amapiano music domains.
A Record-Breaking Run
The victory of the push 2 start is achieved following one year of unstoppable momentum. The song with its catchy beat and iconic dance moved to the top of the world charts and social networks all through the summer.
The industry analysts observe that Tyla two-track smash is a tectonic plate shift in the music industry, a move that shows that the African genres are no longer viewed as guest performers in the music scene but are at the forefront of the contemporary pop.
Global Impact
In her acceptance speech, an emotional Tyla thanked her fans; the Tylers as she calls them and her native land.
This is not only about me, but about all kids in Johannesburg who have their personal dream other than to be small. We are present and we are not going, she said to the star-studded audience.
Tyla's Grammy Timeline
Year Winning Work Category Significance.
2024 "Water" Best African Music Performance First winner of the category.
2025 "Push 2 Start" Best Global Music Performance First African-based artist to win two consecutive times.
With the festivities still going on, the music industry is already speculating on what the princess of the Popiano will do next. At this stage, the message is quite obvious, Tyla has officially pushed to begin a new era of music history.
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