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  • Tyla: The Jo’Burg to Grammys Timeline

    Tyla: The Jo’Burg to Grammys Timeline

    South African-born Tyla Laura Seethal became the first-ever winner of the Best African Music Performance Grammys Award on February 4th, 2024. Since her hit song Water took the international stage by storm in 2023, she’s been one of the most promising global stars rising from Africa. 

    We made a timeline of her journey from Jo’burg to the Grammys.

    2019 — Tyla, Garth von Glehn and Getting Late

    Tyla had just graduated from high school and started posting singing and dancing covers on social media when a photographer named Garth von Glehn discovered one of her Instagram videos. She mistook him for an online scammer until he met her parents to discuss managing her in 2019. 

    Throughout that year, she and her bestie and stylist, Thato Nzimande, spent weekends writing and recording songs at von Glehn’s studio until she met South African DJ and music producer, Kooldrink, and recorded her eventual debut single, Getting Late. This was when she picked up her Popiano sound, a fusion of amapiano and afrobeats with R&B and pop music.

    2021 — Epic Records deal and Blood & Water series

    After a quiet COVID year, writing and recording, Tyla signed to Epic Records — home to Mariah Carey, Travis Scott, DJ Khaled, the late Michael Jackson, among other icons. This happened in a joint venture with the Jo’burg/New York-based music company, Fax Records, in 2021. Soon after, she dropped her next song, Overdue, a collaboration between Tyla and DJ Lag, a South African DJ, producer and pioneer of the gqom genre (a style of electronic dance music). The song was featured in the season two trailer of Netflix’s South African hit series, Blood and Water

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpVTPaBpJEU

    2022 — Nomination at SAMA

    Getting Late music video was nominated for “Best Video of the Year” at the 28th edition of the South African Music Awards (SAMA). At this point, it had amassed several million views on YouTube. She didn’t win, but the nod was a big deal for such a new artist on the scene. In November, Tyla released To Last and made a remix with DJ Maphorisa and Young Stunna.

    Source: Ubetoo

    2023 — Tour with Chris Brown and breakout hit

    In January, Tyla released the dancefloor jam, Been Thinking. At Tricky Stewart’s Grammy party later that month, the head of Epic Records, Sylvia Rhone, asked Tyla if she’d like to open Chris Brown’s “Under the Influence” Europe and UK tour. She joined the tour on February 14th, solidifying her audience base, especially in the U.S.

    Source: Tenor

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    During the tour, she attended Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall/Winter 2023 runway show, where she was seen with Kim Kardashian and performed at the after-party. She also featured Ayra Starr on her next promotional single, Girl Next Door, in May, and dropped what would be a life-changing global hit — Water — in August, the same month during which her iconic choreo went viral. Water debuted at number 67 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the only South African song to do this in 56 years, since Hugh Maskela’s Grazing in the Grass (1968).

    Source: Jacaranda FM

    In October, Tyla made her U.S. TV debut on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, performing Water. The same month, Water was considered for nomination for the Best African Music Performance at the 2024 Grammys Awards. In December, Tyla released her self-titled introductory EP. The project opened with Water and ended with its remix, but has now been extended to a full album coming on March 22, 2024.

    2024 — First platinum, Grammy nomination and win

    In January, Water was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. On February 5, Tyla won the first Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance with Water, among nominees like Nigeria’s Davido, Burna Boy, Asake and Olamide.

    Source: Yahoo

    The year is still young; who knows what more it’ll bring the aspiring global African popstar.

    Check Out the Complete List of Grammy Awards 2024 Winners

  • QUIZ: What Type of Water Are You?

    QUIZ: What Type of Water Are You?

    Are you pure water, the lifesaver or bottled water with aesthetics? Take the quiz to find out:

  • Water Should Not Have Enemies, But The New Water Resources Bill Has Many Enemies

    Water Should Not Have Enemies, But The New Water Resources Bill Has Many Enemies

    Citizen is a column that explains how the government’s policies fucks citizens and how we can unfuck ourselves.


    Ladies and Gents, it is really the end times if we cannot agree on water, of all things. Fela must be turning in his grave: “Water, e don get enemy?”

    Why are people angry?

    Many prominent Nigerians, including Professor Wole Soyinka, have opposed the National Water Resources bill 2020. 

    They say that it is an agenda by the government to seize people’s water resources for Fulani herdsmen.

    They also say the government’s plan to control all waters, both underground and everywhere else, is a denial of people’s right to ownership and access to water.

    Government’s argument

    The Nigerian  government claims that:

    • The previous water resources laws are being brought together under one law in line with international best practices in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM).
    • The bill has no hidden agenda. It is for the good of the country.
    • The bill provides for professional and efficient management of all surface and groundwater for the use of the people.

    What is in the bill?

    Section 2 of the bill states that waters that affect more than one state are vested in the Federal Government of Nigeria. It is this section of the bill that many people are angry about.

    Section 119 of the bill also provides that: No person or corporate body shall commence or carry any kind of borehole drilling business in Nigeria without a Water Well Driller’s  License issued by the Nigeria Water Resources Regulatory Commission.

    For more, you can read the bill here.

    Should people be angry about the bill?

    The government has claimed that there is nothing new in this bill, and that its content is exactly the same as in the previous Water Resources Act in 2004.

    But people are still paranoid about the effects of the bill. Therefore, the best solution is for the government to find a meeting ground with people and put their fears to rest.

    Public trust is key when making laws.

    Check back every weekday by 10 a.m. for more Zikoko Citizen stories.


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  • Quiz: What Kind of Drink Are You?

    Quiz: What Kind of Drink Are You?

    For every human being, there’s definitely a corresponding drink type and we’re here on this beautiful day to tell you which type of drink matches your personality. Now if you can’t take the truth, you might as well scroll to the next quiz. Otherwise, let’s get it going, shall we?