Tyla Teaches Jennifer Hudson ‘Water’ Dance, Fans Love Authentic SA Coloured Accent: “She’s So Cute”

Tyla Teaches Jennifer Hudson ‘Water’ Dance, Fans Love Authentic SA Coloured Accent: “She’s So Cute”

  • Tyla is making huge waves with her hit single, Water (pun intended)
  • The singer recently appeared as a guest on The Jennifer Hudson Show where she taught Miss Hudson how to do the Water dance
  • Mzansi loves how Tyla's authentic South African accent hasn't left her despite mostly residing overseas

Tyla is taking the world by storm and has the whole of South Africa rooting for her.

After dropping the anticipated remix for her hit song, Water, Tyla is back to grace our screens and gave fans a treat when she taught Jennifer Hudson how to do the Water dance.

Fans couldn't get over Tyla's authentic South African accent.

Tyla taught Jennifer Hudson how to do the 'Water' dance
Jennifer Hudson had Tyla teach her the 'Water' dance moves on 'The Jennifer Hudson Show'. Images: Twitter/ Tyllaaaaaaa, Instagram/ iamjhud
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Tyla teaches Water dance to Jennifer Hudson

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Since breaking through in the international market with Water, Tyla sparked curiosity among listeners and fellow musicians who want to learn more about her.

So it was no surprise when a star like Jennifer Hudson invited the South African singer to The Jennifer Hudson Show for a chat, which ended with Tyla giving the Dreamgirl a lesson on how to do the Water dance:

In a video posted by Pop Pulse SA, Tyla shows Jennifer how to "sweat" and "water" to her hit song:

The Water dance recently sparked a viral TikTok challenge that even socialites like Pearl Thusi participated in.

Mzansi shows love to Tyla

Fans love how Tyla is making a killing internationally and how she hasn't lost her South African accent. Previously, the singer caused a stir when she said she doesn't identify as black, but coloured:

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Manku_100 said:

"Tyla speaks just like a South African. The 'Yooh' had me screaming 'yaaah girl show them!' "

Bongani_md hoped:

"May she never lose the coloured accent and colloquialisms."

MikeWellz022 wrote:

"That 'yhooo', pure South African!"

ItukisengTloub1 pointed out:

"Being yourself will take you far in life. She’s just authentic and I enjoy her interviews."

Beevatar posted:

"She keeps it real with her South African accent. She is amazing."

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Chinasa Afigbo (Editor) Chinasa Afigbo is a pop culture/music journalist and content writer with over four years of experience in other mainstream media organisations, including Vanguard Media and Guardian Life. She holds a degree in Information Management Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). She also moved on to pursue courses in writing & media communications. Chinasa has also been published in other Intl journals, like The African Report. Reach her at: chinasa.afigbo@corp.legit.ng.