
Tyla Makes Grammy History With Second Win for South Africa
South African singer Tyla just became the first artist ever to win her Grammy category twice, taking home her second award for "Push-to-Start." The 23-year-old's meteoric rise continues as she works on her sophomore album.
A South African superstar just made Grammy history, and she's only getting started.
Tyla won her second Grammy award on February 2, 2025, for her hit song "Push-to-Start" from her debut album. The victory makes her the first artist ever to win her category twice, cementing her place in music history at just 23 years old.
The competition was fierce this year. Tyla beat out heavy hitters including Burna Boy, Davido, and Ayra Starr featuring Wizkid to claim the trophy.
Her first Grammy win came just last year, launching the young artist into global stardom. Since then, she's been unstoppable, blending her unique sound with infectious energy that's captured hearts worldwide.
The timing couldn't be better. Tyla recently revealed she's already developing her second album, titled T2, giving fans something exciting to look forward to.

Why This Inspires
Tyla's story shows what happens when talent meets determination. She's not just winning awards for herself. She's opening doors for African artists everywhere and proving that music transcends borders.
Her journey from Cape Town to the Grammy stage in record time inspires young artists across the continent. She's showing them that their dreams aren't just possible, they're within reach.
The fact that she's already working on new music while celebrating this win shows her dedication to her craft. She's not resting on her laurels but pushing forward to create more art that brings people together.
Fellow South African Trevor Noah hosted the Grammy ceremony, making the night a double celebration for the country. While Noah didn't win his category for Best Audio Book, his presence on stage highlighted South Africa's growing influence in global entertainment.
Tyla's historic win reminds us that excellence knows no boundaries, and the world is ready to celebrate talent wherever it emerges.
Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Headlines
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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