People think Y2K Britney Spears is the inspiration behind viral new duet
The second single from Tyla’s upcoming album pairs R&B, Afrobeats and pop with throwback visuals that fans say evoke early-2000s Britney Spears.
- On Friday, April 17, 2026, South African singer Tyla and Swedish pop star Zara Larsson released their collaboration "SHE DID IT AGAIN," featuring bedazzled gold bikini tops and low-rise jeans evoking early-2000s pop aesthetics.
- After following each other on social media, the duo met in person at The Box in London; Larsson heard a snippet online and Tyla reached out, leading them to the studio together.
- Blending Afrobeats and pop, the track embraces a Y2K aesthetic. Tyla said it "pushes the song further into pop territory," while Larsson noted she wants listeners to "feel free and hot."
- Fans online praised the release, with some comparing the duo's visual styling to Beyonc and Shakira's "Beautiful Liar." The accompanying music video, set between a desert and waterfall, reinforces this pop lineage.
- "SHE DID IT AGAIN" serves as a teaser for Tyla's upcoming sophomore album, A-Pop, while both artists maintain busy solo schedules; Larsson recently found success with "Stateside" following her Midnight Sun tour.
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Watch Tyla and Zara Larsson steam up the screen in video for ‘She Did It Again’ - Regional Media News
Fans are saying it's giving Rihanna and Shakira, or maybe Beyoncé or Shakira. Either way, Tyla and Zara Larsson are an instantly iconic duo in their new video for "She Did It Again." Following the success of "Stateside," Zara continues her streak of joining women from a different country for a sexy bop by teaming with the Grammy-winning South African star for the sultry track about toying with a man's emotions. In it, Zara sings, "Put him in on …
Tyla, Zara Larsson pair up for 'SHE DID IT AGAIN'
Global pop sensation Tyla has joined forces with Swedish singer-songwriter Zara Larsson for the electrifying new single SHE DID IT AGAIN. Following the historic success of her self-titled debut album and her Grammy win, Tyla continues to refine her "pop" hybrid sound. The collaboration brings together the rhythmic, airy textures of South African music with the polished, high-energy pop sensibilities that Zara Larsson is known for. From the very …
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