Tyla’s ‘Chanel’ Breaks Records, Dominates Spotify and TikTok
From debuting at number 177 to soaring to number 38 on the Spotify Top Songs global chart, Tyla’s hit “Chanel” is proving that this 23-year-old South African star is not just a rising talent, she’s a force to be reckoned with. Since its release on October 24, the single has amassed an impressive 31.93 million streams, overtaking her previous breakout track, “Water.”
Fans and industry observers alike have noted how quickly the song has captured attention, fueled not just by catchy lyrics but by a dance challenge that has gone viral on TikTok, amassing over 3 million user-generated videos in under a month.
Tyla’s “CHANEL” jumps 10 spots to a new peak of #38 on Global Spotify with a new daily high of 2.019 million streams. pic.twitter.com/ixtQVsYZ4j
— Tyla Charts (@chartstyla) November 25, 2025
Turning Controversy Into Momentum
Every hit song seems to have a spark of controversy, and “Chanel” was no exception. Just days before the release, American rapper Yung Miami claimed that Tyla had allegedly borrowed her song idea. But the debate only seemed to boost the single’s profile rather than hinder it. Social media users quickly rallied around Tyla, sharing clips, recreating her dance moves, and propelling the song higher in streaming charts.
“It’s amazing how the song has flipped the script despite the online chatter,” said a local music blogger. “It shows that Tyla’s artistry resonates globally, and controversy can sometimes make a track even hotter.”
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Global Reach Beyond South Africa
While “Chanel” has South African fans dancing in their homes, its appeal has crossed borders. Asia and the Middle East have emerged as unexpected strongholds for the track. K-pop artist Seulgi publicly shared her love for the song, while American singer Ciara joined in on the TikTok dance challenge, amplifying the song’s reach.
Remarkably, this success comes without a major radio push from Epic Records in the US, which has left fans clamouring for more exposure. Yet Tyla’s organic momentum continues to speak volumes about her influence in the digital era.
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A New Milestone for Tyla
Tyla’s rise is not only measured by streaming numbers. She recently crossed 30 million monthly Spotify listeners, making her one of Africa’s most-streamed artists globally. She now ranks number 184 worldwide, firmly cementing her position alongside other top African musicians dominating global playlists.
“‘Chanel’ is a testament to how African artists are reshaping the global music scene,” said a local industry analyst. “Tyla is young, ambitious, and leveraging social media brilliantly. She’s paving the way for a new generation of South African talent.”
The TikTok Effect
Much of “Chanel’s” meteoric rise can be traced to TikTok. Fans have recreated dances, posted lip-sync videos, and shared remixes, generating millions of interactions that feed back into Spotify streams. This digital-first approach mirrors the strategies of many young artists today, demonstrating the power of social media in breaking international hits.
For Tyla, “Chanel” is more than a song, it’s a career-defining moment, one that highlights her creativity, her connection with fans, and her growing influence on the global music stage. With such momentum, the question isn’t whether she will continue to rise, but just how far she will go.
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