Tyla continues to prove that she is one of South Africa’s biggest global exports, as her hit single “CHANEL” officially goes Gold in her home country. The chart-topping track has surpassed an impressive 3.5 million all-time streams in South Africa, marking yet another major milestone in the singer’s rapidly rising career.
The exciting news was confirmed by Sony Music Africa, who took to social media to celebrate the achievement. In their post, the label wrote, “Another milestone. Another WIN!. CHANEL goes Gold in South Africa @tyla S/O to the Tygers!”The announcement was met with excitement from fans, who have consistently shown unwavering support for the artist and her music.
Since its release, “CHANEL” has taken on a life of its own. The song quickly went viral, not only for its catchy sound and confident energy, but also for the dance challenge that followed. Social media platforms were flooded with fans, influencers, and content creators recreating the dance, helping the song spread across borders and reach international audiences. The track’s success further solidified Tyla’s ability to create music that connects both locally and globally.
What makes this achievement even more special is that Tyla continues to dominate worldwide while still receiving strong support at home. Going Gold in South Africa reflects the pride and belief South Africans have in her journey. It also highlights how local fans have embraced her growth and ensured that her music continues to chart and break records within the country.
Tyla’s rise has been nothing short of remarkable. With each release, she raises the bar higher, blending global pop appeal with African influence in a way that feels authentic and refreshing. “CHANEL” stands as a perfect example of her evolution as an artist — bold, stylish, and confident, much like the persona she continues to build.
As she collects accolades and milestones across the world, Tyla remains a symbol of what is possible for young South African artists on the global stage. The Gold certification of “CHANEL” in South Africa is not just a win for her, but a win for the local music scene as a whole.
South Africans are encouraged to continue streaming “CHANEL” and supporting Tyla as she continues to fly the country’s flag high. With achievements like this, it is clear that Tyla’s journey is only just beginning, and even bigger moments lie ahead.