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Tyla Is in Her “Chanel” Era and She’s Letting the World Know

There’s a new Tyla moment loading and this time, it’s wrapped in luxury.
The Grammy-winning South African star has been teasing her next single, “Chanel” (yes, the one with the instantly catchy line “Put me in Chanel”), and fans across social media are losing it.

After taking over global charts with “Water” and redefining the sound of R&B-infused amapiano, Tyla seems ready to step into her next phase one that’s bold, feminine, and high-fashion. The teasers hint that “Chanel” isn’t just another hit waiting to happen; it’s a full-blown cultural statemen

The Tease That Broke the Internet

It all started with a few Instagram drops Tyla posted sleek, fashion-focused clips dressed in Chanel-inspired looks, pairing them with snippets of the new song. The lyrics, “Put me in Chanel,” quickly began circulating online, with fans dubbing it the ultimate soft-girl anthem in the making.

The timing was deliberate: Tyla’s visuals have always been intentional, and this time she’s blending two worlds her love for sonic sensuality and her eye for style. The rollout positions her less as just a pop artist and more as a global brand  confident, elegant, and unapologetically in control of her image.

A Song That Already Feels Like a Moment

Though the full version hasn’t dropped yet, “Chanel” is officially set for release on October 24, 2025, and it’s already sparking huge conversation. Early snippets reveal a sound that leans into her pop-R&B core, with sleek production and an effortless hook built for fashion-runway playlists and late-night drives alike.

If “Water” was about playful sensuality, “Chanel” feels more self-assured a woman defining her worth and knowing exactly what she deserves. It’s Tyla stepping into her own luxury narrative.

The Online Buzz (and a Bit of Drama)

Of course, no viral rollout is complete without controversy. Rapper Yung Miami took to social media suggesting Tyla’s concept mirrored her unreleased track “Take Me to Chanel.” Fans were quick to compare snippets, but most agreed the two songs carry entirely different energies.

Still, the moment only amplified the hype and as the saying goes, any press is good press when your single’s about to drop. Tyla hasn’t commented publicly, letting the music and visuals speak for themselves.

Tyla, the Brand

What’s striking about this era is how Tyla continues to blur lines between music, beauty, and fashion. From walking at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year to headlining global stages, she’s proving that her rise isn’t just about hit songs  it’s about building a lifestyle and aesthetic people want to live in.

And “Chanel” feels like the next natural step in that evolution: the sound of luxury, self-worth, and a woman who knows the power of her presence.

Final Thoughts

With “Chanel” set to drop later this month, Tyla is entering her most polished chapter yet. She’s teasing more than just a track  she’s teasing a new version of herself. One that knows her value, owns her image, and isn’t afraid to say it out loud:

Put. Me. In. Chanel.

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