Tyla, the South African superstar, is making waves in the international music scene after securing four nominations at the 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs). This is a remarkable achievement for the Grammy Award-winning artist, as she not only earns her first-ever EMA nominations but also becomes the most nominated African artist this year.
Tyla’s nominations span across four key categories: Best New, Best Afrobeats, Best R&B, and Best African Act. These nods solidify her position as a versatile artist with global appeal, crossing multiple genres with ease. Her breakthrough year continues to gather momentum, with “Water” and her other hit singles resonating with audiences worldwide.
For the coveted Best African Act category, Tyla will compete against fellow South Africans TitoM & Yuppe, the viral hitmakers of “Tshwala Bam,” as well as DBN Gogo. Other heavyweights in this category include Nigeria’s Afrobeats sensation Ayra Starr and Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz. The competition promises to be fierce, as all these artists have had exceptional years, further highlighting the strength of African talent on the global stage.
The MTV EMAs 2024 will take place at Manchester’s Co-op Live on 10 November, marking the 30th anniversary of the prestigious event. This year, the ceremony will celebrate a rich history of honoring global music talent and promises to be a spectacular night. It is the first time the event will be held in Manchester, adding an extra layer of excitement to the occasion.
Fans worldwide can actively participate by casting their votes in categories such as Best Song, Best Artist, and Best Collaboration until 6 November. The event will be broadcast live across multiple platforms, including MTV on DStv Channel 322 and GOtv Channel 72, ensuring that millions of fans will be able to tune in and support their favorite artists.
As she continues to break barriers and elevate African music, all eyes will be on her as she steps onto the world stage at the 2024 MTV EMAs.
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