Tyla & Zara Larsson: It’s heat and sizzle with the ‘SHE DID IT AGAIN’ music video
Winter is long gone but how about getting summer heat in the spring? It’s jaw-dropping feels going down with ‘SHE DID IT AGAIN’ coming courtesy of Tyla and Zara Larsson. My goodness.
A complete mind-blowing visual to warm up your entire Friday. Geek out.
Today, GRAMMY®-winning multi-platinum global superstar Tyla teams up with GRAMMY® Award-nominated global pop superstar and labelmate Zara Larsson for the steamy new single “SHE DID IT AGAIN,” out now on Epic Records. The powerhouse collaboration blends hypnotic and propulsive pop, and sultry R&B, and is the lead single from Tyla’s highly anticipated sophomore album. Get the song HERE at all DSPs and watch the music video HERE.
“SHE DID IT AGAIN” combines the enthralling vocals and charisma of two siren-like stars over a driving mix of deep bass, glowing keys, shuffling drums, and dark atmosphere. Tyla’s honeyed voice comes first as she issues a warning to her suitors: “I’m addictive, baby, what you want me to do? / Not a quick fix, one hit might ruin you.” As the track heats up, Zara takes her turn, her vocals cascading over the beat: “Put a man on his knees, not trying to tease / Oops, did it again like Britney / That’s how it is, that's all I know / Not like anyone you met before me, hmmm.”
The super sticky hook, which they take turns singing, is the perfect collision of Y2K nostalgia and Tyla’s modern globe-spanning sound: “I got ya like uh-ohhh uh-ohhh, she did it again / Even when you feel like you can, ya can’t get me out of your head.” The official music video captures the vibe, finding Tyla and Zara dancing through desert architecture and waterfall scenes — not a man in sight and no need. They bring more than enough heat to the screen.
“SHE DID IT AGAIN” arrives following a series of massive wins for both artists. Most recently, they racked up a stack of American Music Awards nominations. Tyla nabbed four including Best Female R&B Artist, Best Afrobeats Artist, and — for her ongoing smash “CHANEL” — Social Song of the Year and Best Music Video. Zara earned nods for Breakthrough Pop Artist, and Breakthrough Album of the Year for her acclaimed Midnight Sun, plus three more for her currently ascendent PinkPantheress team-up, “Stateside,” including Song of the Summer.
Tyla also recently won her second consecutive GRAMMY® Award for Best African Music Performance with “PUSH 2 START” — the hit record found on the deluxe edition of her historic debut album, TYLA+. Her single “CHANEL,” has spent 22 weeks at #1 on Billboard’s US Afrobeats Songs chart, 17 weeks on the Hot 100, and hit #1 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Airplay chart. Across New Years Eve, Tyla broke her own record for the biggest single-day, single-song streaming total ever for an African artist on Spotify: 4.18 million global streams in just 24 hours. It’s her biggest single since “Water.”
“CHANEL” has also fully engulfed social media, with upwards of 42 million creates and 54 billion views worldwide. Fellow stars like Ciara, Cardi B, and KATSEYE, among others, have embraced the sound on their channels, not to mention the countless fans making their own unique edits and spreading the viral dance, which Tyla has since performed online and onstage. She also delivered a scorching rendition to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
The same week that “CHANEL” dropped, Tyla also covered Glamour’s Women of the Yearissue in multiple global markets including the U.S., U.K., Spain, Germany, and Mexico/Latin America. The honor followed the July release of her first-ever mixtape, WWP, which launched the red-hot WizKid collaboration “DYNAMITE” alongside the sweltering summer anthem “IS IT.” She also supported Cardi B’s chart-topping comeback album with a searing appearance on “Nice Guy,” and teamed with Travis Scott and Vybz Kartel for JACKBOYS 2 standout “PBT
Meanwhile, 2026 is proving to be an explosive year for Zara, who scored her career-first GRAMMY® nomination in February — Best Dance Pop Recording for Midnight Sun. Her breakthrough 2025 album helped propel what Billboard recently called “a major Hot 100 comeback” as she currently has three songs climbing the chart: her viral “Lush Life” (peaking at #35, with a music video that’s approaching 1 billion views), the stunning “Midnight Sun”(#39) and “Stateside” (#6), which also hit #1 on the Billboard Global 200 and Spotify’s Global Top 50 after U.S. figure-skating champ Alysa Liu performed a routine to the song during an exhibition performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Having just finished her first sold-out US headlining tour this past weekend and later this month, she will be honored with the Breakthrough Award at Billboard’s Women in Music in Los Angeles. And next month, showing no signs of slowing down, Larsson will embark on an exciting run of summer festival shows including BBC’s Radio 1 Big Weekend, Lollapalooza in Chicago and more.
Since releasing her 2023 RIAA-certified 3x Platinum breakthrough, “Water,” which won the first-ever Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance, Tyla has emerged as a multi-faceted global force. She’s made scene-stealing appearances at the Met Gala, in a viral Coca-Cola campaign, and just about anywhere she sets foot. Stay tuned as Tyla continues to run 2026.
