Why Must Tyla Repeatedly Defend Her Blackness?

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After an awkward interview on The Breakfast Club, South African singer Tyla is speaking out to clarify and defend her racial identity — again.

Tyla is, once again, clarifying and defending her racial identity to the public. On June 13, the South African singer appeared on New York City's Power 105.1 radio morning show The Breakfast Club, hosted by controversial hosts Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy, and Jess Hilarious. During the last leg of the conversation, which mostly focused on her global crossover and musical growth, Charlamagne switches gears abruptly from discussing Tyla's work-life balance to her identity.

' 'Being a mixture of black, white, Asian, it was forged in the southern African geography in a way that no other can claim,' Morris told the outlet. From an American understanding, this would mean that Coloured people are ethnically multiracial or “mixed.' American social media users have claimed Tyla doesn't “identify as Black” due to her use of the term Coloured when describing herself, and have expressed frustration around her choice to not call herself “Black.

 

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