The artist known for her hit Tyla is gaining traction internationally, representing South Africa on the global stage. She has received widespread acclaim, particularly after working with Zara Larsson on the latter’s second album, A-Pop.
In a recent social media update, Zara Larsson expressed interest in creating more music with Tyla. On May 2, 2026, she shared a video directed to Tyla with this special request.
In the video that was shared on X by PopCrave, Zara Larsson extended an invitation to Tyla for a joint album. She mentioned her desire to work on 21 songs together. Watch the video of Zara Larsson below:
Mixed Responses to Tyla and Zara Larsson’s Album Proposal
Reactions among Tyla’s fans about the possibility of an album were varied. Some believed that the collaboration could yield an excellent project, while others suggested that Zara might be seeking additional attention through Tyla’s rising popularity. Here are some of the comments that emerged:
@LicaMorreli commented:
“Ok y’all did a single. Stop tryna ride Tyla’s coattails. None of us wants her to do a joint album with Zara of all people.”
@mysweetgrachi_ criticized Zara:
“Why didn’t she just dm her?”
@dc4era echoed this sentiment:
“Can she call in private? Why does she have to let us know everything that’s going on with her?”
@JoeySmorgasbord expressed discontent:
“I kinda don’t like her feature on Tyla’s song, like I’m not getting Tyla saying something strange yet amazing sonically. I don’t want Zara taking over every half song.”
@lov3galore111 supported the album idea:
“Oh this would break the internet. Please, for the love of god.”
@RhondaSequeira acknowledged the potential:
“Zara Larsson teaming up with Tyla for a joint album would be a seriously fun crossover—pop meets amapiano vibes could actually go crazy if they pull it off.”
@KartyBates remarked:
“She knows she can’t make another hit album by herself.”
@wavynorth_ shared admiration:
“The way Zara talks about Tyla, you can tell she genuinely rates and loves her so much, the energy, the rhythm, the way they bounce off each other so naturally, yeah, a joint album would gag me badly.”
@theecardiroom stated:
“Not a fan of Zara, but they sound so good together and complement each other really well, so I’d be here for that.”
