South Africa's Global Trendsetters: #Trending Awards

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The #Trending Awards celebrate South Africa's global trendsetters in music, film, and television. This year's list includes R&B princess Tyla Laura Seethal, who has been making waves with her unique blend of Afrobeats and soulful vocals. Her hit song Water has catapulted her to global fame.

It's been quite a year, but one thing we can all agree on is that South Africa is definitely up there - in music, film, television. No matter which entertainment avenue it is, the country has been making strides in the international circuit. This year, we got anthems, quotable moments and so much more from our celebrities who are working tirelessly to keep South Africa on the map.

It only seems fitting to give props to those who did brilliantly and have pioneered a generation of global trendsetters. Here are the #Trending Awards for this year's global trendsetters. This list would be incomplete without the R&B princess herself Tyla Laura Seethal. The 21-year-old has been doing her music thing for a couple of years and first came to notoriety with her amapiano track Getting Late, which was on all our December playlists in 2021. Since then, the singing sensation has brought a very different kind of R&B, in which she combines Afrobeats with the smooth and soul-soothing vocals. This year, Tyla became a global sensation when she released her smash hit Wate

 

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