Tyla Dominates 2026 AMAs: Crowned Best Afrobeats Artist & Social Song Winner!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Tyla Dominates 2026 AMAs: Crowned Best Afrobeats Artist & Social Song Winner!

South African music sensation Tyla recently commanded global attention through a striking appearance at the 2026 Met Gala and a remarkable double victory at the 52nd American Music Awards (AMAs). These events underscore her growing influence in both fashion and music, solidifying her status as a prominent international artist.

For her third appearance at the prestigious 2026 Met Gala, Tyla donned a custom Valentino Garavani gown that perfectly embodied the "Costume Art" theme. The ensemble was a visual spectacle, featuring a vibrant turquoise hue, intricate diamond chains adorning the bodice, and unique peacock feather arm details, creating a memorable and artistic statement on the red carpet.

Just days later, on Monday, May 25, 2026, Tyla celebrated significant triumphs at the 52nd American Music Awards, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was honored with two prestigious awards: Best Afrobeats Artist, marking her second consecutive win in this category, and Social Song of the Year for her chart-topping single, "Chanel." Her win for Social Song of the Year was particularly historic, as she became the first international artist ever to receive this accolade, triumphing over nominees like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Moliy, and Rema in the Afrobeats category.

The success of her hit single "Chanel" has been monumental, surpassing an astounding 354 million streams on Spotify and climbing to number eight on the Spotify Global chart. This achievement made Tyla the first African artist to have multiple Top 10 hits on the highly competitive global Spotify chart, showcasing her immense appeal and reach across continents.

The AMAs, known for being voted on entirely by the public based on music sales, streaming figures, and social activity, highlighted the strength of Tyla's dedicated fanbase, affectionately known as the "Tygers." Her back-to-back wins are a direct reflection of their unwavering support. Now a four-time AMA winner, Tyla has officially distinguished herself as the most nominated African artist in the show's storied history.

The 52nd AMAs ceremony, hosted by Queen Latifah 31 years after her initial co-hosting role in 1995, featured an array of captivating performances from artists such as BTS, who also secured the Artist of the Year award, Sabrina Carpenter, KATSEYE, Karol G, Teyana Taylor, and the Pussycat Dolls. Notably, Tyla did not attend the ceremony in person, and her awards were not announced as part of the main televised broadcast, yet her impact on the night was undeniable.

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