South African singer, Tyla, has claimed she halted her album’s release because of colleague, Tems.
She said she was about to tender the album to her record label when Tems sent her vocals and she told them to pause.
On an interview, Tyla described Tems as the “Queen” of African music.
She said she has been grooming her debut album for almost three years.
“I was about to submit the album then Tems sent her verse over and I was like wait, Tems just sent a song, I mean she’s the Queen,” Tyla said.
Recall that Tyla released her debut album on Friday. The album contains a Tems feature titled, ‘No. 1.’
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