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Tyla Flaunts Abs at London Listening Party!

Tyla made sure all eyes were on her as she posed up a storm at the listening party for her new record in London on Thursday night. The singer, 24, showcased her...

Tyla Flaunts Abs at London Listening Party!
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Tyla made sure all eyes were on her as she posed up a storm at the listening party for her new record in London on Thursday night. 

The singer, 24, showcased her incredible abs in a tiny white bralette and a stylish low-waisted denim skirt. 

The hitmaker completed the look with a pair of silver strappy heels and scraped her dark locks back into a voluminous ponytail. 

Tyla is set to release her new album APOP on July 24 and promoting the record she turned around to reveal APOP written in bright yellow letters on her lower back. 

This week the star also took to Instagram to reveal the tracklist for the new album as she posed in neon underwear while writing out the title of each song in fluorescent spray paint.  

The star released her single IS IT LOVE last month following her previous 2026 releases Game Time and SHE DID IT AGAIN which features Zara Larsson. 

Tyla showcased her incredible abs in a tiny white bralette as she posed up a storm at her London listening party on Thursday night ahead of the release of APOP

The singer, 24, flaunted her figure in a tiny white bralette and a stylish low-waisted denim skirt

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Last year Tyla candidly revealed how she was bullied for her hair texture and skin tone when attending a 'very white' primary school in her native South Africa.

The Water hitmaker was born near Johannesburg - where she says she had very negative experiences during her early education.

Speaking to Vogue, she said the bullying made her 'hate herself' before she moved to high school.

She said: 'I went to a very white primary school. I really hated myself.

'And then I went to high school, which was predominantly Black and cultured, and that's where I actually grew to love myself and became really proud of who I am.'

She looked incredible for the Vogue shoot as she showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy red and white crop top and black trousers.

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For another striking outfit she wore a yellow and white polka dot co-ord which flaunted her endless pins.

Elsewhere in the interview she broke her silence about being criticised for her actions at the MTV Music Video Awards in 2024.

Tyla is set to release her new album APOP on July 24 and promoting the record she turned around to reveal APOP written in bright yellow letters on her lower back

This week the star also took to Instagram to reveal the tracklist for the new album as she posed in neon underwear while writing out the title of each song in fluorescent spray paint

She told Vogue about the incident: 'When people were telling me I'm entitled, I was very confused because I was just asking Lil Nas, who is a friend, to help me hold it while I was giving the speech.

'Guys, those awards are very heavy! And at that moment, I had an important message. I really didn't want to be focused on struggling to hold this award.'

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At the time fans slammed Tyla for her 'tacky' behavior after claiming she wasn't 'strong enough' to hold her award for Best Afrobeats during her acceptance speech.

During her acceptance speech, Tyla said of her hit song: 'The global impact that Water has had on the world just proves that African music can be pop music too.

'This is just so special, but also bittersweet because I know there's a tendency to group all African artists under Afrobeats,' she continued.

'It's a thing, and even though Afrobeats has run things and has opened so many doors for us, African music is so diverse. It's more than just Afrobeats.'

She then spoke about how she specifically makes Amapiano music, or a South African genre that fuses house, jazz, and the '90s-originated sound known as kwaito.

'I come from South Africa. I represent Amapiano, I represent my culture,' Tyla said, before praising some of her peers and others nominated in the Afrobeats category, adding: 'Africa to the world!'