South African pop-amapiano and R&B sensation Tyla is back and ready to heat things up again with the announcement of her forthcoming single, “Is It,” set to drop on July 11, 2025. The Grammy-winning artist took to Instagram to share the exciting news with her fans, who have been eagerly awaiting new music since the success of her deluxe album Tyla+.
Tyla teased the track weeks ago, creating a buzz online with snippets and sultry visuals. On Tuesday, she made it official by sharing a bold, eye-catching snap on her Instagram, revealing the song’s title and release date in the caption:
“‘IS IT’ Is out 11.07 (July 11th, next week Friday) lol. Pre-save link in bio. #WEWANNAPARTY”
The post was met with a flood of enthusiastic responses from fans, who have been clamoring for a new Tyla anthem. One fan joked, “Grl I thought you meant November I was about to report your page,” while another screamed in excitement, “WE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE FOR SO LONG AAAHHHHHHH!”
“Is It” follows Tyla’s streak of chart-topping hits, including the global smash Water and her dance-driven anthem Push 2 Start, which recently crossed 300 million streams on Spotify. With her international acclaim on the rise, Tyla’s upcoming single is expected to continue her upward trajectory.
Known for blending Afro-pop, Amapiano, and Western pop influences into a sound that’s uniquely her own, Tyla has become a trendsetter both musically and stylistically. Her influence stretches from music charts to fashion runways, and “Is It” promises to be another culturally resonant track.
The single’s hashtag #WEWANNAPARTY hints that this may be a fun, upbeat anthem perfect for summer parties, aligning with Tyla’s reputation for delivering dance-floor-ready hits with catchy hooks and infectious energy.
With July 11 just around the corner, the countdown has officially begun. Fans are encouraged to pre-save the track and get ready for another Tyla takeover. If her track record is anything to go by, “Is It” is bound to make waves not just in South Africa, but across the globe.