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Tongues wag as singers Rema and South African artist Tyla hang out in Lagos
Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Rema and South African singer Tyla have become the center of attention following their interaction at a high-profile event in Lagos.
The glamorous event was a gathering of top-tier celebrities, including Grammy-nominated singer Tems and Afrobeats star Ayra Starr, who delighted fans by showcasing their close bond. The duo’s camaraderie added to the lively atmosphere of the occasion.
However, the spotlight was firmly on Rema and Tyla, whose brief encounter has set the internet abuzz.
A widely circulated video captured Tyla grooving to the music while Rema engaged in a conversation with another attendee nearby. The clip has fueled widespread discussions and speculation.
Fans and observers are divided over the nature of their interaction, with many suggesting a possible romantic link between the two stars, while others believe the meeting hints at a future musical collaboration.
As the speculation continues, neither Rema nor Tyla has addressed the rumors, leaving fans eager for updates on what could potentially be the next big Afrobeats collaboration or a blossoming relationship.
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In other news, the eagerly anticipated list highlights Obama’s eclectic taste and includes tracks from African artists Rema, Tyla, and Asake, underscoring the global appeal of African music.
This year’s playlist, which features an impressive blend of genres, includes Asake’s “Active” and Rema’s “Yayo,” alongside standout tracks like Billie Eilish’s “Lunch,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Squabble Up,” and Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em.” Rising stars also found a place, with Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” and Jordan Adetunji’s “Kehlani“2 earning spots.