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Tyla’s success continues to skyrocket, moving from monthly milestones to weekly and now daily achievements.
The South African singer has made history on Spotify, becoming the first African artist to have a solo song surpassing 1 billion streams.
Her breakout hit, Water, has earned her multiple accolades, and this latest achievement cements her status as a global force in music.
Following the announcement, social media was abuzz with mixed reactions.
While many fans celebrated her accomplishment, others debated whether she was truly the first African artist to reach this milestone.
Some users brought up Rema’s Calm Down, but it was clarified that the song’s success included a collaboration with an international artist.
Nigerian singer Oxlade was also mentioned in the discussion.
Regardless of the debate, this marks another massive win for Tyla as she continues to make waves on the global stage.
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