Move over Burna Boy, there’s a new ruler on Spotify’s throne! Tyla, the sensational African female artist, has just achieved yet another milestone in her already skyrocketing career. With the highest number of monthly listeners on Spotify, she is taking the music world by storm.
It’s no surprise that Tyla’s hit song, “Water,” has played a pivotal role in catapulting her to the top. This infectious track has not only captured the hearts of millions but has also propelled her into the spotlight, earning her the crown she rightfully deserves.
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But let’s not forget the journey that led Tyla to this extraordinary achievement. She has worked tirelessly, honing her craft and creating music that resonates with her audience. Her unique sound, combined with her undeniable talent, has made her a force to be reckoned with.
As the African music scene continues to flourish, Tyla stands out as a shining example of the incredible talent that the continent has to offer. Her success not only paves the way for other female artists but also showcases the diversity and richness of African music.
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So, what’s next for Tyla? With her star power only growing stronger, we can expect even more groundbreaking music and chart-topping hits. She has proven time and time again that she is a force to be reckoned with, and the world is eagerly awaiting her next move.
Before we go, lets give you a breakdown of how she is performing in different countries.
According to African Fact Zone, Her song, “Water has gone Silver in the UK (200,000 units), Gold in Australia (35,000 units) and Gold in New Zealand (15,000 units).”
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“It has peaked at #1 in New Zealand, #1 in Suriname, #4 in UAE, #4 in the UK, #5 in Greece, #5 in South Africa, #6 in Australia, #6 in Ireland, #6 in The Netherlands, #8 in The Philippines, #9 in Luxembourg, #10 in Denmark, #10 in Sweden, #12 in Switzerland,
“#13 in Nigeria, #14 in Singapore, #14 in Iceland, #14 in Latvia, #14 in Norway, #14 in Lithuania, #15 in Portugal, #18 in USA, #22 in France, #23 in Canada, #26 in Croatia, #28 in Belgium, #33 in Germany, #46 in Austria, #57 in Slovakia, #59 in Brazil and #94 in Poland.”