In a recent interview with Variety, South African music star Tyla shared how she struggled with the success of her global hit single ‘Water’.
According to her, when the song dropped, she wasn’t ready for fame. Instead, she wanted more time to find herself and make some mistakes that would lead her in the right direction.
“When ‘Water’ happened, I wasn’t ready. I became obsessed with the idea of doing things ‘right.’ I wanted more time to make mistakes to fully figure out who I am as an artist, but then things just went … Well, you know.”
She swept the Afrobeats categories in the VMAs, EMAs, AMA, and also won the maiden Grammy prize for Best African Song Performance and the BET for Best International Act, among other awards
In the interview, she revealed that after she first signed to Epic Music in 2021 as a 19-year-old, she was forced to create Bubblegum Pop and other types of pop music that didn’t resonate with her.
She said the experience of being shoehorned into a sound that doesn’t fit her artistry and desires increased her love for African sounds, which she continues to explore.
The Grammy-winning star recently released the visuals for her latest song ‘Dynamite’ featuring Nigerian superstar Wizkid, which she has credited as an influence on her music.