Tyla Breaks Record for Most Weeks at #1 on Billboard US Afrobeats Chart, Surpassing Rema

Tyla Breaks Record for Most Weeks at #1 on Billboard US Afrobeats Chart, Surpassing Rema

Tyla has made history by breaking the record for the most weeks at #1 on the Billboard US Afrobeats chart with her hit song "Water." She has achieved an impressive 60 weeks at the top.


A picture of Tyla with a red dress and Rema on a black and white background


South African sensation Tyla has shattered the record for the most weeks at #1 on the Billboard US Afrobeats chart with her infectious hit "Water." 

This chart-topping anthem has now reigned supreme for an impressive 60 weeks, surpassing the previous record held by fellow Afrobeats star Rema and Selena Gomez with their collaboration "Calm Down," which held the top spot for 59 weeks.

Tyla's achievement not only highlights her incredible talent but also marks a significant moment for the Afrobeats genre, showcasing its growing impact on the global music landscape. As she continues to captivate audiences with her unique sound and vibrant performances, Tyla's success is a testament to the increasing prominence of Afrobeats in mainstream music.

This remarkable feat not only cements Tyla's place in music history but also paves the way for future Afrobeats artists to shine. With each passing week, it's clear that Tyla is on a path to redefine the genre and inspire a new wave of musical innovation.

Tyla's groundbreaking achievement in surpassing Rema's record for the most weeks at #1 on the Billboard US Afrobeats chart is not just a personal victory; it symbolizes the burgeoning influence of Afrobeats on the global music scene.

As Tyla continues to pave the way for future artists, her success serves as an inspiration for emerging talents and highlights the limitless potential of Afrobeats in shaping the future of music.

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