Tyla Returns In Full Force With New Four-Track Project ‘WWP’ Featuring WizKid

Grammy-winning global superstar Tyla is back and brighter than ever with WWP, her first new project since her historic debut album. Out now, the four-track collection showcases her effortless blend of Afropop, R&B, and global rhythm, proving why she remains one of the most exciting artists in music today.

Produced by P. Prince and Sammy Soso, WWP features the hit singles “Bliss” and “Is It,” alongside two brand-new tracks: “Dynamite” featuring WizKid and the irresistibly smooth “Mr. Media.” The project captures Tyla’s signature mix of sensual vocals, danceable grooves, and radiant self-assurance — all while hinting at the artistic evolution she’s undergone since her debut.

“Dynamite,” her much-anticipated collaboration with WizKid, has quickly become a standout. After teasing the song for months during her global appearances, Tyla finally delivered what fans have been waiting for. “When I thought of doing a mixtape called WWP, I went back to all my old demos and I remembered the Wiz one,” she told fans at a London listening session earlier this year. “And it was still good, like, after three years! I just told him, ‘Let’s finish it because I want to drop it.’”

The project’s release follows a year of triumphs for Tyla, who recently wrapped a string of homecoming shows in South Africa before returning to the studio. She continues to build on her record-breaking success as the highest-charting African female soloist in Billboard 200 and Hot 100 history, and as a Grammy winner with multiple gold-certified singles from her deluxe album Tyla+, including “Push 2 Start” and “Jump.”

“Bliss,” already featured in Coca-Cola’s global “Road Trip” campaign, has dominated charts and playlists alike, while Tyla’s summer performances at Open’er Festival in Poland and Tipsy Festival in Barbados reaffirmed her reputation as an electrifying live performer. Next up, she’s set to take the stage at the Global Citizen Festival in New York, continuing her unstoppable rise as one of Africa’s most radiant expor