Tyla continues her unstoppable rise on the global stage as her latest single, “Chanel,” officially enters the Top 100 Global Spotify Chart, peaking at No. 89 with an impressive 1.5 million streams. The achievement marks yet another career-defining moment for the Grammy-winning South African star, who has quickly become one of the world’s most exciting young artists.
With every release, Tyla proves that she is far from a one-hit wonder. “Chanel” is her latest proof—a sleek, addictive fusion of pop and amapiano, two genres she effortlessly weaves together to create her own signature sound. The track has resonated with global listeners, climbing streaming charts at a remarkable pace and solidifying her place among the world’s top streaming artists this week.
For many fans, this feels like a familiar story. Tyla dominated international charts with “Water,” the global smash hit that shook up the industry, earned her widespread acclaim, and positioned her as a leading figure in the globalisation of African music. Following the massive success of “Water,” expectations were high—but “Chanel” has risen to meet and even exceed them.
The single’s rapid climb into the Global Spotify Top 100 is a testament not only to Tyla’s appeal but also to her ability to evolve her sound while staying true to her South African roots. “Chanel” brings a refreshing balance: the sweetness of pop melodies layered over the hypnotic rhythm of amapiano, creating a track that feels modern, bold, and instantly addictive.
Fans across social media have been celebrating the milestone, praising Tyla for consistently delivering world-class music. Many believe “Chanel” is on track to become her next international anthem, with some predicting it may follow the same trajectory as “Water”—or even surpass it.
As Tyla continues to rise, her impact on the global music landscape becomes undeniable. With “Chanel” running up the charts at full speed, she is once again proving why she remains one of the most influential and exciting voices representing African music on the world stage.
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