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What a vibe: Tyla’s Grammy win puts her on track for greater success

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The deafening ululation in Mzansi since hearing of Tyla’s Grammy win at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday has been inescapable.

Heck, it even got President Cyril Ramaphosa recently jumping onto the Water dance challenge.

Everyone is losing their minds over her victory – at 22, nogal.

Born and raised in Joburg, Tyla – full name Tyla Laura Seethal – bagged the honours for Best African Music Performance for her hit, Water.

That she won over superstar contenders Burna Boy, Davido and Ayra Starr and Musa Keys, got tongues wagging. Grumbles

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