Tyla Showered With Praise After Releasing Single 'Art' and Its Music Video
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The Grammy-winning South African singer receives many supportive messages from her listeners after unleashing the MV and song, which is featured in her debut album.

AceShowbiz - Tyla has unleashed the music video of her single titled "Art". In the newly-released visuals, the "Truth or Dare" songstress is documented showing off her skills in dancing in a revealing outfit while an artist is live painting her.

In the MV, which was released on YouTube on Thursday, March 21, the 22-year-old Grammy-winning South African singer can be seen dancing alone in a spacious room in a vintage-themed building. She is filmed moving her waist, legs and hands before an unidentified man appears. The mystery man looks shocked when he sees her dancing, seemingly drooling over her beauty.

For the particular dance performance, Tyla opts to wear a red-and-white bodysuit. The sleeveless clothing piece comes with an asymmetrical design and very low-cut neckline. She shows off one of her shoulders as the bodysuit only has one strap.

Furthermore, the one-piece is short enough to expose her upper thighs down to her lower legs, which are covered by a pair of transparent high boots. She enhances the look with a massive white bow, which she wears on her back side and is long enough to trail down as she walks.

To accessorize herself, Tyla puts on a pair of white-and-orange star-shaped earrings. In addition, her long black tresses are braided and styled in a sleek back hairdo. They are also tucked behind her ears, leaving her cheeks and forehead fully exposed.

The music video was launched on the same day when Tyla dropped the single "Art", which is featured in her debut album titled "Tyla". On the song itself, she sings, "Ain't this what you came to see?/ Let me be your muse, I'll inspire you/ In ways you won't believe (Oh, woah)/ Fifty shades and hues, tailor-made for you."

After releasing the track and its visuals, Tyla was showered with praise by her listeners. In the comments section of the music video, one in particular gushed, "I'm not a South African but I'll support tyla all the way cause she's just a powerhouse of talent.this music is definitely an ART." Similarly, another exclaimed, "Tyla's what you call a star , this whole album is a blast," adding a flame emoji.

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