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Tyla sings “Push 2 Start”, “Water” at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
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Tyla sings “Push 2 Start”, “Water” at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

The South African star performed a medley of “Push 2 Start” and her hit “Water”

Tyla could be one of the supermodels to walk the runway at the revived Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on Tuesday. The South African star took the stage shortly after Lisa opened the show to accompany some top supermodels who walked the runway in the lingerie brand’s latest work.

Tyla was adorned with her own pair of sexy angel wings and showed them off Tyla+ single “Push 2 Start” as she interacted with the models, including Alex Consani, as they walked the runway. She then transitioned to her hit “Water” as she fanned herself and strutted down the runway, showing off her baby blue lingerie with gold accents.

Tyla made history at the Grammy Awards earlier this year as she was not only the first winner of the newly created Best African Musical Performance category, but also the youngest African artist to take home a Grammy. She won for her breakthrough hit “Water.” In March, Tyla released her self-titled debut album.

The Amapiano Queen was released earlier this month Tyla+the deluxe version of their album, with three new songs including “Shake Ah” featuring Tony Duardo, Optimist and Ez Maestro.

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When speaking with Rolling Stone In March, the singer explained that she named her first album after herself to introduce new listeners to her style. “I really wanted to make a statement because I think it shows confidence and I’m just ready,” Tyla said. “I’ve been working on this for so long. And even though people think I only arrived a few weeks ago, I’ve literally been working on it for a very long time. “Self-titled” was the only option for my first album.”

The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show aired every year from 1995 to 2018. The 2019 show was canceled due to poor ratings the previous year as well as public criticism against the show’s organizer, Edward Razek, who had commented that he did not want to cast transgender or plus-size models in his show. Razek faced renewed criticism for fostering a culture of misogyny and harassment within the brand and ultimately resigned.

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