Christopher Buda
South African artists Tyla and Makhadzi shined brightly at the BET Awards 2024, which took place on Sunday at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
Both artists won top awards demonstrating their talent, impact and global influence.
Tyla, the 22-year-old sensation known for her viral hit "Water," won Best New Artist and Best International Act.
She also won a Grammy in February.
The Johannesburg-born mega star wowed the audience with a live, safari-themed, high-energy performance of "Jump" from her debut album, featuring American rapper Gunna and Jamaican dancehall artist Skillibeng.
Makhadzi from Limpopo, won the BET Viewers Choice: Best International Act award.
Her win was extra special as it coincided with her birthday.
Known for her unique musical style and powerful stage presence, Makhadzi's success further establishes her as a stand out artist.
These wins are not only personal achievements but also significant for South African music on the global stage, inspiring future generations of African artists.
New South African Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture Gayton McKenzie praised their accomplishments on X, saying.
"Things are happening already, congratulations to both ladies. We want to assure South Africans that we will not be a Ministry that will be content with congratulating artists and creatives only but will go out and unearth more Tyla’s & Makhadzi’s. Help us find more future superstars."
Things are happening already, congratulations 2 both ladies,we wanna assure South Africans that we will not be a Ministry that will be content with congratulating artist and creatives only but will go out and unearth more Tyla’s & Makhadzi’s , help us find more furure super stars pic.twitter.com/Dq2GpMHvWe
— Gayton McKenzie (@GaytonMcK) July 1, 2024
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