Tyla’s Unstoppable Reign: The Afrobeat Queen Claims Her Second MTV VMA!

In a night that will be remembered in music history, Tyla has officially cemented her status as the queen of Afrobeats at the MTV Video Music Awards.

 

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Last night, she snagged her second consecutive Best Afrobeats VMA for her electrifying hit single “Push 2 Start,” making waves in the award’s brief yet illustrious history.

Introduced in 2023, the Best Afrobeats category has quickly emerged as one of the most fiercely contested awards, celebrating the meteoric rise of Afrobeats on the global stage.

Tyla first made headlines last year when she took home the inaugural award with her smash hit “WATER,” beating out industry giants like Ayra Starr, Burna Boy, Davido, Tems, and Wizkid.

With her latest victory, she now holds the record for the most wins in this category, proving that no amount of criticism or doubt can hinder her relentless momentum.

Fans erupted with joy across social media platforms as her name was announced.

The hashtags #Tyla, #VMAWinner, and #Push2Start quickly trended worldwide, filled with messages celebrating her artistry, infectious energy, and unstoppable rise to fame.

One enthusiastic fan exclaimed:

“They keep hating, she keeps winning. Tyla is officially THE BIGGEST!”

Another chimed in:

“Back-to-back wins? That’s legendary. Tyla is setting the bar for all Afrobeats artists now.”

 

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Since its inception, the VMA Best Afrobeats category has seen fierce competition.

In 2023, Rema snagged the inaugural award with his hit “CALM DOWN,” narrowly edging out formidable contenders like Ayra Starr, Burna Boy, Davido, Libianca, Fireboy, and Wizkid.

The following year, Tyla shattered expectations with her win for “WATER,” defeating a lineup that included Ayra Starr, Chris Brown & Davido, Burna Boy, Tems, and others.

The competition in 2025 was no less intense.

Tyla’s “Push 2 Start” triumphed over notable hits such as Asake & Travis Scott’s “ACTIVE,” Burna Boy & Travis Scott’s “Ratatata,” Moliy’s “Shake it to the Max,” Rema’s “Baby,” Tems’ “GET RIGHT,” and Wizkid’s “PIECE OF MY HEART.”

For an artist who has only been on the international scene for a few years, this level of consistency and dominance is nothing short of staggering.

 

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Tyla’s achievements extend beyond mere trophies.

Her wins signal a global acknowledgment of Afrobeats as a significant musical force, with Tyla leading the charge.

Industry insiders have noted that her vibrant performances, viral visuals, and strategic collaborations have made her a standout figure not just in Africa but across the globe.

Social media reactions reflect the enthusiasm surrounding her success:

@AfrobeatAddict tweeted: “Tyla’s energy is unmatched. TWO VMA wins back-to-back. She’s making history.”

@GlobalMusicNews remarked: “This is only the beginning. Tyla is rewriting what it means to be an Afrobeats superstar.”

@PopCultureDaily added: “She doesn’t just win, she dominates. Congratulations Tyla!”

 

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With this remarkable momentum, the world is on the edge of its seat, eager to see what Tyla will do next.

Fans are already buzzing with speculation about potential collaborations, new singles, and whether she might aim for the MTV VMA Video of the Year or even Grammy recognition in the near future.

For now, Tyla is basking in the glory of her historic win, enjoying the recognition she has rightfully earned, and inspiring countless young artists chasing their dreams.

As the Afrobeats genre continues to ascend on the global stage, Tyla’s name is sure to be synonymous with excellence, innovation, and unstoppable success.

Congratulations to Tyla — the crown is officially yours!