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Tyla teases unreleased song with viral dance clip

Posted on April 5, 2026
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Tyla teases unreleased single

South African pop star Tyla has once again set social media buzzing after sharing a captivating video of herself dancing to an unreleased track.

In the clip, Tyla confidently shows off her signature moves, effortlessly rolling her waist to the infectious beat, hinting at what could be her next big hit.

The singer kept things playful in her caption, writing: “Who’s gonna beat me? #APOP #lemmese.”

The teaser quickly gained traction online, with followers flooding the comment section in excitement and praise.

Many fans expressed anticipation for the official release, with some already predicting it could dominate charts and dance floors.

Adding to the buzz, the official Grammy Awards account also joined in on the conversation, dropping a comment that read: “It’s giving summer vibes.”

The recognition from such a global platform further amplified excitement around the snippet.

Although Tyla has yet to reveal the title or release date of the track, the response to her preview suggests she may already have another viral moment on her hands.

See video below:

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