TYLA is an INDUSTRY PLANT??


 Is Tyla an Industry Plant? 




Some of you might know the term ‘Industry Plant’. There are different ways people perceive this term but the basic idea is, that of an artist with no musical history suddenly blowing up. The artist pushes a certain aesthetic and sound from a label and is pushed heavily to consumers.



The question is...does this not insinuate that this type of fame is unreachable in that time of space.

From most of her interviews Tyla mentiones how she put her focus in music after high school. Her parents supported her and she had been regularly creating content and grinding on social media.



Before she became an international pop star, Tyla has hundreds of thousands of followers and was popular in South Africa due to her social media. She even started a YouTube channel with her sister, thinking they were going to be the biggest influencers.



She took her music career seriously from the very start. Collaborating with the right people and making Amapiano tracks. She was immediately recognised as a star and got signed. Tyla had been working on her music and perfecting it for 3 years. Through resilience and dedication she rose to the top. She let the music lead her.



Before releasing her album, she made hundreds of tracks, and worked her music muscle. She is a true inspiration.


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