On the latest episode of Podcast and Chill with MacG, the team couldn’t help but discuss Tyla’s historic win at the 66th Grammys. Tyla walked away with the inaugural Best African Music Performance award, triumphing over formidable artists like Davido, Musa Keys, and Ayra Starr.
While MacG, Sol Phenduka, and the Ghost Lady were quick to acknowledge Tyla’s team for their excellent work in shaping her career, MacG managed to drop a bombshell that left his co-hosts and listeners in shock. He subtly implied that Tyla might not be as talented as her Grammy win suggests.
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“Imagine if they worked with someone who was really talented,” MacG quipped, igniting a fiery debate among the team. Sol Phenduka was quick to defend Tyla’s talent, citing her latest release, “Truth or Dare,” as evidence of her musical prowess.
MacG, however, stood his ground, suggesting that Tyla’s team could achieve even greater heights if they collaborated with a singer like Msaki, who he deems more talented.
“Imagine if Tyla’s team was working with someone who is really talented, they would be making magic,” MacG says this after she won her Grammy…
Thabo bester. Bonga. Stis. Malema pic.twitter.com/ne5KZV3J1a
— Meshack Mathe Bevhula (@MeshackBevhula) February 12, 2024
The controversial statement sparked a flurry of reactions from listeners and fans. Some agreed with MacG, appreciating his unfiltered honesty, while others labelled him a “hater” for his comments.
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However, it’s important to note that MacG’s statement may have been taken out of context. He wasn’t necessarily questioning Tyla’s talent but rather pondering the potential success that other talented artists could achieve under the guidance of Tyla’s management.
Regardless of the interpretation, MacG’s bold take on Tyla’s Grammy win has certainly stirred up conversation and added an extra layer of intrigue to the podcast episode.
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