As an Aaliyah fan I'm definitely supporting her. Her debut album was very reminiscent of Aaliyah and some other artists I love while adding her own twist with her African influences. It's amazing.
Sushmita: not ALL SA's uses the word 'yoh' Tyla is bi-racial from Johannesburg and that's how they speak... I'm not and many others are from different cities and provinces which makes us an extremely diverse nation... you got that???
@@shaffehaffejee3657 I've lived in Limpopo, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KZN, North West, and Western Cape and Yoh! Is a well known phrase! Among Xhosas, Tsongas, Tswanas, Zulu's, Venda people etc. Even Afrikaans speaking people know the phrase Yoh!
why is that so true her song it doesn’t belong in afrobeats at all there’s was so much better nominees for afrobeats like ayra star and davido like i just feel like they could of won if they made it more on tiktok and everywhere tyla song is not considered afrobeats jf she just singed on a afrobeat beats like it’s just annoying to me as a african
@@sophiaa5989the category was “best African performance”, not best AfroBeats. She had one of the biggest songs of 2023 globally - no one else in the category came close. It’s okay to congratulate others and just keep it moving, your faves will have their turn too.