South African global sensation Tyla has won the Best African Music Performance award at the 2026 Grammy Awards with her hit single “Push to Start” emerging victorious on music’s biggest night.
The award was announced during the ceremony held on Sunday in Los Angeles further cementing Tyla’s growing influence on the global music stage and reinforcing Africa’s expanding presence at the Grammys.
The Best African Music Performance category introduced to recognize excellence in African sounds and artistry, featured a competitive lineup of top African artistes whose works made significant international impact over the eligibility year.
The category continues to spotlight genres such as Afrobeats, Amapiano, and contemporary African pop, reflecting the continent’s musical diversity and global appeal.
Tyla’s “Push to Start” stood out for its strong commercial performance, global streaming success, and crossover appeal, resonating with audiences beyond Africa while staying rooted in African musical identity. Industry observers have noted that the song’s production, cultural influence, and worldwide reception likely played a key role in its Grammy success.
The win adds to Tyla’s rapidly growing list of international achievements and positions her among a new generation of African artistes redefining global pop music.
As African music continues to command attention on international charts and award platforms, Tyla’s Grammy victory is being hailed as another milestone for the continent’s creative industry.
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