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Tyla is teasing her next release, sending fans into speculation mode with a cryptic preview of “She Did Again.” The Grammy-winning star shared a series of images from what appears to be a music video set, hinting at a high-profile collaboration without revealing the featured artist or release date.

In the post, Tyla stands alongside a mystery woman, her identity deliberately concealed. “SHE DID IT AGAIN feat……..? Wrong guesses only,” she wrote, inviting fans to play along while keeping key details under wraps. The approach mirrors the teaser-heavy rollout that has defined her current album campaign.



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Speculation quickly focused on two names: Zara Larsson and Shakira. Larsson has been closely linked to Tyla in recent weeks, with the pair exchanging public messages on Instagram and hinting at a studio collaboration tied to Tyla’s upcoming project. Earlier in April, Tyla tagged Larsson in a post using her track “Hot & Sexy,” prompting a reply—“My girrIlll”—that further fueled rumors.

At the same time, Shakira’s name has resurfaced following industry listings that suggest a joint track between the two artists. A song titled “REPEAT” has been registered with both names attached, adding weight to the theory that their collaboration could be imminent. Whether “She Did Again” aligns with that record or represents a separate feature remains unclear.

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The teaser arrives as momentum builds around Tyla’s second studio album, A-Pop. First confirmed during the 2026 Grammy Awards red carpet—where she secured her second win for Best African Music Performance—the project marks a pivotal step in her global ascent. In recent interviews, she has described the album as more intentional, shaped by personal growth and a clearer artistic identity at 24.

Recent previews suggest a broader sonic direction. A snippet of an unreleased track titled “Deep Down” hinted at a more experimental edge, while her breakout single “Chanel” continues to perform strongly, surpassing 300 million streams on Spotify and climbing to a new peak of No. 43 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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