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Tyla’s Debut Album Breaks Burna Boy’s Record with 630 Million Spotify Streams in a Week

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South African sensation Tyla has surged to the forefront of the music industry, clinching the title of the most streamed African artist on Spotify with her self-titled album.

Tyla‘s remarkable achievement comes as her album surpassed the previous streaming milestone set by Nigerian powerhouse Burna Boy, in just under a week.

According to @tylasstats, a prominent music analytics source, Tyla‘s album amassed an astounding 630 million streams on Spotify within its debut week, dethroning Burna Boy and solidifying her position as the reigning chart-topper. The news sent shockwaves across social media platforms, with fans and industry insiders celebrating the rising star’s meteoric rise.

“‘TYLA’ by Tyla becomes the fastest album by an African artist to surpass 630 MILLION streams in under a week. She surpasses Burna Boy who held this record. Tyla’s self-titled album received 630,679,876 MILLION streams”, exclaimed the post, further highlighting Tyla’s groundbreaking accomplishment.

https://twitter.com/tylasstats/status/1773102505058025860?s=20

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