Tyla takes the wheel: guiding fans to 'Bliss' in a new beverage commercial
Tyla captivates fans in her latest Coca-Cola commercial featuring her new single 'Bliss'.
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Tyla, the queen of 'booked and busy', is at it again. The multi-talented star is starring in a new Coca-Cola commercial that has her fans excited. The ad also features the 23-year-old's latest single, 'Bliss', and it is a real showstopper.
Amidst the chaos of a significant move, the commercial opens with Maria, one of its featured girls, gazing wistfully at a framed photograph, seemingly lost in reminiscence as moving boxes surround her.
But when a friend calls out her name and hands her a bottle of Coca-Cola, everything changes. As she takes a sip, the boxes magically fly away, and she is transported to a state of bliss.
That is when Tyla's hit single 'Bliss' kicks in and the scene shifts to two friends cruising down the highway in a convertible, singing along to the song.
Things take an exciting turn when Tyla herself passes by in a sleek red convertible, rocking a fresh pixie cut and a bold red nail look complete with a gold tiger charm on one nail, a nod to her devoted fan base.
As she drives by, the two friends can't help but fangirl hard, staring at her in shock and screaming as they recognise the superstar.
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Tyla, always the diva, checks herself out in the mirror, fixes her lip gloss, and gives the girls a friendly wave before driving off.
This latest commercial is just another example of Tyla's incredible momentum. She has been booking job after job, and it seems like she is everywhere at once.
Additionally, she is set to host the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, and she will be featured on the 'Smurfs' soundtrack.
And if that was not enough, the South African pop sensation is also nominated for multiple categories at the American Music Awards, taking place on May 26.
She is up for Favourite Female R&B Artist alongside Khelani, Muni Long, Summer Walker and SZA. Additionally, she is nominated for Favourite Afrobeat Artist alongside Nigerian stars, Asake, Rema, Tems and Wizkid.
As Tyla herself once said, people are going to see her everywhere, and if they hate it, sorry, not sorry. With this Coca-Cola commercial and her non-stop schedule, it is clear that Tyla is truly unstoppable.
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