Tyla's Charm Offensive: Tour, Collabs, and Chanel Controversy
Update: 2025-10-22
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In the past few days Tyla has commanded headlines as both a music trailblazer and a magnet for controversy. According to Revolt TV and ELLE her collaboration with Pandora is now official with the limited edition Tyla Tyger Charm launching in the US online store. Designed personally by Tyla the silver and 14k gold-plated charm is etched with her signature and a tiger motif for her devoted fanbase the Tygers. In her words for her fans to wear a piece of her around the world is a dream come true and the rollout is paired with upbeat media coverage and a special Styled by Tyla box. Simultaneously Tyla is gearing up for a major career moment as her We Wanna Party Tour will ignite Asia in November making stops from Tokyo to Singapore. The Beat Asia and V Magazine highlight that the tour will feature hits from her Grammy-winning Water to new tracks from her mixtape and fresh unreleased material all signaling her global main-pop-girl ascent.
But the pop energy this week has its share of drama. Yung Miami from City Girls ignited a heated back-and-forth on X and Instagram, publicly accusing Tyla of copying her idea for a Chanel-themed single. Miami alleges she played her unreleased Take Me to Chanel for Tyla only to see Tyla announce her own song Chanel just days later. Miami’s tweet “this girl really ran off with my song” caused a split online with fans debating originality and timeline. Tyla for her part has neither addressed the accusations nor slowed her promotional rollout sharing teasers and stylish Chanel-themed fits on Instagram alongside the announcement that Chanel officially lands October 24 with the pre-save link in bio. The Shade Room and Poprant confirm the issue has gone viral with the two artists’ fanbases now warring in comments. Despite the controversy Tyla’s star power has only seemed to rise with her VMAs appearance in archival Chanel going viral and her confidence unshaken as she told ELLE “if I feel hot it doesn’t really matter... the people that don’t get it just don’t get it.”
In another significant development, OkayAfrica reports Tyla has dropped a hot new collaboration Body Go with Moliy, released October 17—further fueling the music cycle with a vibrant amapiano twist. Meanwhile, her self-assurance and connection with fans have drawn praise across platforms with ELLE describing her as a Gen Z icon who moves culture, not just music. While speculation swirls around her sophomore album possibly dropping later this year, Tyla’s official posts focus on her new singles, charms, global tour, and a social media presence that is both fashion-forward and unapologetically herself. Nothing as yet hints at any response to the Yung Miami dust-up, suggesting Tyla is letting the music and momentum do the talking.
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In the past few days Tyla has commanded headlines as both a music trailblazer and a magnet for controversy. According to Revolt TV and ELLE her collaboration with Pandora is now official with the limited edition Tyla Tyger Charm launching in the US online store. Designed personally by Tyla the silver and 14k gold-plated charm is etched with her signature and a tiger motif for her devoted fanbase the Tygers. In her words for her fans to wear a piece of her around the world is a dream come true and the rollout is paired with upbeat media coverage and a special Styled by Tyla box. Simultaneously Tyla is gearing up for a major career moment as her We Wanna Party Tour will ignite Asia in November making stops from Tokyo to Singapore. The Beat Asia and V Magazine highlight that the tour will feature hits from her Grammy-winning Water to new tracks from her mixtape and fresh unreleased material all signaling her global main-pop-girl ascent.
But the pop energy this week has its share of drama. Yung Miami from City Girls ignited a heated back-and-forth on X and Instagram, publicly accusing Tyla of copying her idea for a Chanel-themed single. Miami alleges she played her unreleased Take Me to Chanel for Tyla only to see Tyla announce her own song Chanel just days later. Miami’s tweet “this girl really ran off with my song” caused a split online with fans debating originality and timeline. Tyla for her part has neither addressed the accusations nor slowed her promotional rollout sharing teasers and stylish Chanel-themed fits on Instagram alongside the announcement that Chanel officially lands October 24 with the pre-save link in bio. The Shade Room and Poprant confirm the issue has gone viral with the two artists’ fanbases now warring in comments. Despite the controversy Tyla’s star power has only seemed to rise with her VMAs appearance in archival Chanel going viral and her confidence unshaken as she told ELLE “if I feel hot it doesn’t really matter... the people that don’t get it just don’t get it.”
In another significant development, OkayAfrica reports Tyla has dropped a hot new collaboration Body Go with Moliy, released October 17—further fueling the music cycle with a vibrant amapiano twist. Meanwhile, her self-assurance and connection with fans have drawn praise across platforms with ELLE describing her as a Gen Z icon who moves culture, not just music. While speculation swirls around her sophomore album possibly dropping later this year, Tyla’s official posts focus on her new singles, charms, global tour, and a social media presence that is both fashion-forward and unapologetically herself. Nothing as yet hints at any response to the Yung Miami dust-up, suggesting Tyla is letting the music and momentum do the talking.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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