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Tyla’s Self-Titled Debut Review: Amapiano Star Proving Her Versatility

 

through her self-titled debut album Tyla proved herself as an emerging pioneer of the amapiano movement while merging dancehall and powerful storytelling elements. After establishing herself with 'Water' hit Tyla introduced new musical elements to showcase her status beyond a one-tracked singer in the music industry. The album begins with 'Safer' using upbeat rhythms to express romantic relationship difficulties as it introduces the listener to Tyla's journey towards personal growth. The album showcases Tyla's worldwide presence through her work with artists such as Tems and Becky G. Additionally her song 'Jump' fuses dancehall elements together with dancehall-oriented beats to maintain constant musical drive. During 'To Last' Tyla showcases her deep emotional side as she illustrates her artistic pursuits. Tyla's debut cements her place as a key player in the evolving landscape of contemporary music.


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