
Tyla’s TYLA Becomes First Album by an African Female Act to Spend 120 Weeks on Billboard World Albums Chart
South African superstar Tyla has reached another landmark achievement, as her self-titled debut album, TYLA, becomes the first album by an African female artist to spend 120 weeks on the Billboard World Albums Chart.
The historic milestone further cements Tyla‘s place among Africa’s most successful global stars, highlighting the remarkable longevity and worldwide appeal of her debut project. Since its release, TYLA has consistently resonated with audiences across continents, fueled by its blend of Amapiano, Afropop, R&B, and pop influences.
The album’s enduring performance on the Billboard World Albums Chart reflects sustained streaming success and continued fan engagement, long after its debut. It has also played a significant role in introducing Tyla‘s sound to a broader international audience, helping establish her as one of the leading voices in African music today.
This latest accomplishment adds to an already impressive list of milestones for the singer, whose rapid rise has seen her break records, earn major international recognition, and become one of the continent’s most celebrated exports.
By becoming the first African female act to achieve 120 weeks on the Billboard World Albums Chart, TYLA continues to redefine what’s possible for African artists on the global stage while reinforcing Tyla‘s growing legacy in contemporary music.
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