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Tyla reacts to 'Water' performance of Sarah Geronimo
Tyla reacts to 'Water' performance of Sarah Geronimo
Toff C.
Published Dec 19, 2023 01:04 PM PHT

South African singer Tyla reacted to the "Water" performance of Filipino pop star Sarah Geronimo on the Kapamilya Sunday variety program ASAP.
South African singer Tyla reacted to the "Water" performance of Filipino pop star Sarah Geronimo on the Kapamilya Sunday variety program ASAP.
"Water" is a single off Tyla's self-titled debut studio album which became a massive hit globally, including in the Philippines.
"Water" is a single off Tyla's self-titled debut studio album which became a massive hit globally, including in the Philippines.
On her X (formerly Twitter) page, Tyla wrote about Sarah's performance: "It’s so crazy seeing people perform my song with huge productions, costumes, choreo etc etc… what the heck 🥴🤍."
On her X (formerly Twitter) page, Tyla wrote about Sarah's performance: "It’s so crazy seeing people perform my song with huge productions, costumes, choreo etc etc… what the heck 🥴🤍."
Filipino netizens were quick to comment on Tyla's reaction to Sarah's "Water" production number.
Filipino netizens were quick to comment on Tyla's reaction to Sarah's "Water" production number.
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"OMG [Tyla] we love you! Your song 'Water' is a big hit here in the Philippines!" one fan commented.
"OMG [Tyla] we love you! Your song 'Water' is a big hit here in the Philippines!" one fan commented.
"Thanks for noticing her. 🙏☺ She's Philippines Pop Queen btw🔥," another fan wrote.
"Thanks for noticing her. 🙏☺ She's Philippines Pop Queen btw🔥," another fan wrote.
Tyla released "Water" on July 28 which instantly gained success. The song became more viral because of the "Water" dance challenge on TikTok.
Tyla released "Water" on July 28 which instantly gained success. The song became more viral because of the "Water" dance challenge on TikTok.
"Even before the challenge started, before the video went viral, people were loving the song. But I think what really took it to the edge was my performance of it," Tyla said in an interview with PEOPLE.
"Even before the challenge started, before the video went viral, people were loving the song. But I think what really took it to the edge was my performance of it," Tyla said in an interview with PEOPLE.
The singer went on: "I worked with my choreographer in South Africa and we made that dance and when I performed on stage I just threw water, like I didn't even think about it."
The singer went on: "I worked with my choreographer in South Africa and we made that dance and when I performed on stage I just threw water, like I didn't even think about it."
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According to Tyla, it was the fans who inspired her to release a music video for the song.
According to Tyla, it was the fans who inspired her to release a music video for the song.
"We weren't actually going to shoot a video, and then the song just went viral. We were like 'Oh my word!' We ended up working with [music video director] Child and I've always wanted to work with her so that was exciting. It was a little bit stressful, but I had so much fun on set," she shared.
"We weren't actually going to shoot a video, and then the song just went viral. We were like 'Oh my word!' We ended up working with [music video director] Child and I've always wanted to work with her so that was exciting. It was a little bit stressful, but I had so much fun on set," she shared.
The singer admitted that she was nervous before the music video was released.
The singer admitted that she was nervous before the music video was released.
"I was so nervous, like I literally couldn't sleep. I was just waiting for it to drop. But after I saw the response was good it was such a relief. I just felt so much better after all that," the singer remarked.
"I was so nervous, like I literally couldn't sleep. I was just waiting for it to drop. But after I saw the response was good it was such a relief. I just felt so much better after all that," the singer remarked.
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