South African pop sensation Tyla has cemented her place in music history, becoming the first African solo artist to amass 1 billion Spotify streams with her Grammy-winning hit Water. The milestone, confirmed by @chartdata, highlights the 22-year-old’s meteoric rise as she continues to break barriers on the global stage. This achievement comes on the heels of her latest single, the Push 2 Start remix featuring Jamaican dancehall icon Sean Paul—another strategic move that reinforces her expanding international reach.
Since its release, Water has become a cultural phenomenon, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and dominating streaming charts worldwide. Now, with over a billion plays on Spotify, the track solidifies Tyla’s impact, placing her among an elite group of artists with billion-streaming singles. Fans and industry peers have flooded social media with praise, with one user writing, “Tyla’s achievement is groundbreaking for African music globally.” Others noted how her success is reshaping the perception of African pop on the mainstream stage.
Tyla’s global takeover extends beyond music charts. In just two years, she has won prestigious awards, including a Grammy for Best African Music Performance, a Billboard Music Award for Top Afrobeats Artist, and a BET Award for Best New Artist. Her influence has also led to high-profile collaborations with stars like Gunna, Travis Scott, and most recently, Sean Paul—whose remix of Push 2 Start injects a dancehall twist, further bridging African and Caribbean sounds.
As she graces the cover of Vogue’s March issue and secures brand deals with Nike and Stanley, Tyla’s trajectory is unmistakably skyward. With Water now in the billion-stream club and Push 2 Start gaining traction, the young star is proving that her success is no fluke—it’s just the beginning.