Tyla breaks records with most-streamed South African project of 2025! Global pop sensation Tyla has made history once again as her new EP, We Wanna Party, has become the most-streamed South African project of 2025.
Within just seven days of release, the genre-blending collection surpassed 40 million streams on Spotify, as confirmed by 2022AFRICA on X (formerly Twitter).
Tyla breaks records

Celebrated for Bold Sound
Fans and critics alike have praised the EP for its unique fusion of Afropop, R&B, Amapiano, and experimental pop. Many are calling it one of her best projects to date, citing its bold production, infectious beats, and confident artistry.
“She’s really in her own lane,” one fan posted, while another declared it “an instant classic.”

From Johannesburg to Global Stardom
Building on the momentum from her Grammy win for Best African Music Performance with the viral hit Water, Tyla continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Her latest project is not only dominating charts in the U.S., U.K., and across Africa, but it’s also solidifying her status as a trailblazer for South African music on the global stage.

Cultural Impact
Since the EP’s release, social media has erupted with support. Fans are launching dance challenges, creating aesthetic edits, and celebrating the EP’s addictive sound.
Tyla’s meteoric rise shows no signs of slowing down — and We Wanna Party is yet another testament to her genre-defying artistry and international appeal.
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