Tyla and Davido’s Tiktok Video & Coachella Backstage Link-Up Ignites Fresh Fan Rivalry
Coachella 2026: Why the Tyla and Davido TikTok Sparked a Fan War:
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has long been a theater for historic musical milestones, but in 2026, the drama extended far beyond the stage. A viral TikTok video featuring South African breakout star Tyla and Nigerian heavyweight Davido has become the epicenter of a massive digital confrontation.
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Why Tyla and Davido’s Tiktok Video at Coachella has Divided the Internet:
While the clip captured a lighthearted moment of camaraderie between two of Africa’s most prominent global ambassadors, it inadvertently reignited the decade-long "stan war" between Davido’s 30BG camp and Wizkid’s formidable Wizkid FC.
The interaction, filmed backstage during the festival’s second weekend, showed the artists sharing a high-energy exchange that many industry insiders viewed as a win for Pan-African unity. Tyla, still riding the massive global wave of her Grammy-winning success, and Davido, fresh off a critically acclaimed Coachella set, appeared to be discussing potential future collaborations.

However, within minutes of the video being posted, the comment sections on X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok transformed into a battleground for supremacy, with fans dissecting every second of the footage for perceived slights and advantages.
For Wizkid FC, the video served as a catalyst to compare the "vibe" Tyla shared with Davido to her previous interactions with Wizkid. Using side-by-side clips, detractors argued that the South African singer displayed a higher level of reverence for the "Starboy," while framing Davido’s approach as "too accessible." This narrative of "mystique versus accessibility" has been a cornerstone of the rivalry for years, with Wizkid fans championing his reclusive, high-fashion persona against Davido’s more extroverted, community-driven "OBO" brand.

Davido’s supporters, the 30BG, were quick to mount a defense, highlighting the singer’s consistent efforts to bridge the gap between various African music industries. They argued that Davido’s openness is exactly what has propelled Afrobeats to its current height, citing his willingness to support rising stars and collaborate across borders.
π¨Davido & Tyla Vibing to her new single “She did it again” π€©π₯ pic.twitter.com/vF1XVWbEOz
— HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) April 19, 2026
To his fans, the link-up with Tyla wasn’t "clout chasing," but rather a strategic alignment of two of the continent's most commercially successful exports, potentially signaling a remix or a joint project that could dominate the 2026 summer charts.
The controversy also touched upon the competitive landscape of 2025–2026 music charts. With Tyla’s Water and Davido’s Unavailable achieving unprecedented streaming numbers, the "online chaos" reflects a deeper anxiety within the fanbase about who truly holds the crown for African music’s global reach. As Afrobeats and Amapiano continue to merge into a singular global force, fans interactions act as a barometer for the shifting power dynamics within the genre,

Beyond the fan noise, music critics suggest that this friction is a byproduct of the genre's massive growth. As African artists move from being "niche" international acts to mainstream global headliners, the stakes for their fanbases have never been higher.
The Tyla and Davido link-up, while seemingly a simple social media moment, underscores the intense pressure on these artists to maintain their status as the definitive face of the continent’s sound

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