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Tyla Announces New Album “A*POP” Set for July 24, 2026, Ushers in Global Pop Era

Tyla Announces New Album “A*POP” Set for July 24, 2026, Ushers in Global Pop Era

Tyla has officially announced the release date of her highly anticipated second studio album, APOP*, scheduled for July 24, 2026. The project marks a new phase in her career, with a stronger international sound and a cinematic creative direction.

The announcement was made through a stylized teaser video that reflects what Tyla describes as a confident and globally focused evolution of her artistry. The 19-track album is said to represent her current creative identity, blending African influence with global pop appeal.

Following her breakthrough debut TYLA, which included the viral hit “Water” and earned her a Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance, Tyla has continued to rise on the global stage. In 2026, she further cemented her success by winning the same Grammy category again for “Push 2 Start”, becoming one of the youngest African artists to achieve back-to-back wins.

The upcoming album is expected to include previously released songs such as “Chanel” and “She Did It Again”, along with rumored collaborations including a track with Wizkid titled “Dynamite”, and a feature with Zara Larsson.

Tyla is also scheduled to perform at the TODAY Show Citi Concert Series in New York on release day, marking the official launch of the album’s promotional cycle.

Opinion: A Defining Moment for African Pop on the Global Stage

Tyla’s announcement is more than just a sophomore album rollout—it reflects the growing global influence of African pop music.

What makes this era interesting is not just the sound, but the positioning. She is no longer being introduced as a breakout artist; she is now operating as a global pop figure with clear artistic direction and international collaborations.

Her ability to move between viral success and critical recognition shows a rare balance in today’s music industry. Many artists struggle to convert breakout moments into long-term relevance, but Tyla appears to be building a structured career path rather than relying on a single hit.

If APOP* delivers on its promise, it could further shift how African pop artists are perceived globally—not as regional stars crossing over, but as central players in mainstream pop culture.

For now, anticipation is high, and the pressure is even higher—but Tyla seems ready for both.

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