South African music had a momentous night at the BET Awards 2024, held on Sunday at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
The spotlight was squarely on Tyla and Makhadzi, two phenomenal artists who walked away with prestigious awards, elevating South Africa’s presence on the global music stage.
Their achievements not only celebrate their individual talents but also shine a light on the vibrant South African music scene.
Tyla, the 22-year-old sensation from Johannesburg, made waves by winning both the Best New Artist and Best International Act awards. Known for her viral hit “Water,” Tyla has been on an upward trajectory, which was further bolstered by her Grammy win in February.
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She captivated the audience with a high-energy, safari-themed performance of “Jump” from her debut album. The performance featured American rapper Gunna and Jamaican dancehall artist Skillibeng, making it a truly international spectacle.
Meanwhile, Makhadzi from Limpopo had a doubly special night as she won the BET Viewers Choice: Best International Act award on her birthday.
Known for her unique musical style and powerful stage presence, Makhadzi’s win is a testament to her growing influence and success. Her victory not only marks a personal milestone but also further cements her as a standout artist on the global stage.
The accomplishments of Tyla and Makhadzi are significant not just for them but for South African music as a whole. Their wins inspire future generations of African artists, showing that global recognition is within reach.
The new South African Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, praised their achievements on X, expressing confidence in uncovering more talents like Tyla and Makhadzi. “Things are happening already, congratulations to both ladies,” he said, highlighting the ministry’s commitment to fostering artistic talent.