In a world where the music industry is often shrouded in rumors and assumptions, singer TYLA has made it clear that she is carving her own path. Recently, the young star spoke out about the misconceptions surrounding her rise to fame and the lengths she went to protect her career and reputation.
Many people have speculated about how TYLA, who is just 14, managed to achieve such rapid success and even win a Grammy Award. Some have gone as far as to suggest that her achievements were linked to high-profile figures in the industry, including Diddy. The narrative? That she somehow gained fame by getting close to Diddy, one of the most iconic figures in music.
However, TYLA is here to set the record straight.
“I didn’t win my Grammy by linking my private parts to Diddy,” she asserted. “He did invite me to one of his famous Diddy parties, but I refused because I knew who he was in the music industry.”
TYLA shared that although Diddy often wanted her to visit him, she chose not to engage in such interactions. “Knowing who he was, I wasn’t so interested in going to his house to have fun. I didn’t want to end up in a situation where he might try to use his baby oil on me,” she revealed, hinting at the kind of reputation Diddy had and the expectations he might have had for her.
By speaking out, TYLA hopes to shed light on the reality of being a young artist navigating an industry full of pressure and power dynamics. Her Grammy win wasn’t handed to her through associations or favors—it was earned through her hard work, talent, and dedication to her craft.
As she continues to grow and evolve as an artist, TYLA aims to inspire other young talents to stay true to themselves and not compromise their values for the sake of fame. “I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished,” she said. “And I know I did it the right way.”
At just 14, TYLA’s journey is only beginning, but she has already shown wisdom and courage beyond her years. She is determined to let her music and achievements speak for themselves, without the need for shortcuts or compromising her principles.