South African sensation Tyla is turning up the temperature on the global music scene yet again with the announcement of her brand-new mixtape titled We Wanna Party, scheduled for release on July 25, 2025.
Known for seamlessly blending amapiano, pop, and Afro-fusion, Tyla’s upcoming project promises to be both a personal statement and a summer soundtrack for audiences worldwide. The news has sparked excitement among fans, industry insiders, and fellow artists alike, as the singer continues to solidify her position as one of Africa’s most dynamic new-generation performers.
Among the mixtape’s most talked-about tracks is “Dynamite,” an energetic collaboration featuring none other than Nigerian Afrobeats heavyweight Wizkid. According to teasers shared across social media and covered by platforms like 3Music TV and HipHopAfrica, the song combines melodic sensibilities which Tyla is known for, with Wizkid’s smooth, laid-back flow, creating a dancefloor-ready anthem that is already being described as a contender for the season’s hottest collab.
The collaboration is a logical step for Tyla, whose career has been built on a foundation of genre-bending experimentation and strategic international features.
The musical rise of Tyla has been nothing short of meteoric. From her viral breakout single “Water,” which topped charts and inspired countless dance challenges, to her self-titled debut album that showcased a rich blend of pop, R&B, and Afro influences, she has steadily gained respect for both her artistic authenticity and her commercial appeal.
We Wanna Party marks her first major project since that debut, and early reports suggest it will be more into carefree, upbeat themes which many listeners are craving.
For Wizkid, the collaboration also signals a fresh chapter as he continues to explore new sonic territories. Widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in contemporary Afrobeats, his presence on “Dynamite” is seen by fans as a stamp of approval for Tyla’s growing global profile.

Wizkid’s ability to seamlessly fuse with different musical styles and his reputation for elevating every project he touches add an extra layer of anticipation to the track. The move also underlines a broader trend of pan-African collaborations that blur borders and genres, keeping African music at the forefront of global pop culture conversations.
As the release time approaches, both Tyla and Wizkid have teased snippets and behind-the-scenes content that hint at an energetic, dance-ready sound. The buzz around We Wanna Party suggests it will not only resonate with her core fanbase but also attract new listeners from across the continent and beyond.
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