South African Star Tyla Wins Her Second Grammy Award


South African singer-songwriter Tyla has made history again at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, securing her second Grammy Award in the Best African Music Performance category for her hit single “Push 2 Start.”

The 24-year-old sensation, born Tyla Seethal, claimed the accolade at the Grammy Awards held on February 1, 2026, in Los Angeles, shortly after celebrating her birthday. With this win, she becomes the first artist to win the Best African Music Performance award twice since the category was introduced in 2024. 

“Push 2 Start,” featured on the deluxe edition of her debut album Tyla+, stood out among a strong field of nominees that included major acts such as Burna Boy, Davido featuring Omah Lay, and Ayra Starr with Wizkid.

Tyla’s first Grammy came in 2024 when she won the inaugural Best African Music Performance award for her breakout single “Water,” a track that helped propel her to global fame. 

Her back-to-back success at the Grammys highlights her rapid rise and underscores her influence in bringing contemporary African music to the world stage.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Finding Grace in the Midst of the Storm:

Kianna Underwood, Former Nickelodeon Star, Killed in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run

Walmart Makes a Big Move in South Africa’s Grocery Market