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Tyla Wins Big At BET Awards 2024

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South African amapiano sensation Tyla made history at the BET Awards 2024, taking home two prestigious awards.

The talented artist won Best International Act and Best New Artist, solidifying her position as a rising star in the global music industry.

In her acceptance speech monitored by Diaspora Digital Media, Tyla expressed her gratitude to her fans, family, and team, dedicating her win to Africa and the African stars who paved the way for her success. She also hinted at an upcoming performance, leaving fans eagerly anticipating her next move.

The BET Awards 2024 ceremony was a night to remember, with Usher Raymond accepting the Lifetime Achievement Award and Lauryn Hill delivering a stunning closing performance. Other notable moments included Teyana Taylor and Victoria Monét’s rendition of “Bad Girl” and a special appearance by Wyclef Jean.

Tyla displaying one of the two award plaques

Tyla displaying one of the two award plaques

Tyla’s impressive win has cemented her status as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, inspiring fans and fellow artists alike. Her achievement serves as a testament to the power of talent, hard work, and dedication.


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