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    I prayed about my ‘Dynamite’ song for three years before its release

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    Singer Tyla (R) says she prayed about her song with Wizkid (L) for three years Singer Tyla (R) says she prayed about her song with Wizkid (L) for three years

    South African singer, Tyla Laura Seethal, popularly known as Tyla, has shared how she was able to feature Nigerian musician on her new single “Dynamite.”

    In an interview with Capitalxtra shared on Instagram on July 25, 2025, Tyla noted that she recorded the single with Wizkid in 2022.

    Tayla explained that after recording the song, she had to pray about it for three years with the hope that the music would be a hit after its release.

    “I made Dynamite in 2022 in London with the usual crew. I don’t like explaining songs, but I am excited about it. I was sitting on that demo for three years.

    “I was playing it and dancing in my room and praying to God that one day the song would come out.

    Tyla also recounted how her collaboration with Wizkid came about, even though she wasn’t popular at that time.

    “It was very exciting because at the time I was very new and a lot of people didn’t know me, so I wasn’t expecting him to be down for a session. But he was, and he liked some of the things I played to him at that time. So, we actually ended up making Dynamite,” she added.

    Tyla, on July 25, 2025, released her song “Dynamite” which features Wizkid.

    The song currently has about 81,363 views on YouTube after its release in less than 10 hours.

    Watch the video below:

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    Meanwhile, watch what Jane Reindorf Osei says about Ghana’s readiness for tourism investment:





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