Tyla and Zara Larsson have landed the highest debut of their careers on the Billboard Hot 100 with their new collaboration She Did It Again.
The single enters the chart at No. 59, marking a major milestone for the duo and signaling the growing global reach of their sound.
A Defining Chart Moment
For Tyla, the debut continues a rapid rise in the U.S. market following the success of “Water,” which made her one of the few African artists to break into the Hot 100.
For Zara Larsson, it marks a strong return to the chart with a fresh crossover moment this time anchored in a global pop-Afrofusion blend.
Together, they’ve created something that doesn’t sit in one lane:
- Pop
- Afropop
- R&B textures
All in one record.
Why This Debut Matters
A No. 59 debut might look modest on paper but context is everything.
- It’s their highest first-week entry
- It reflects strong streaming + early momentum
- It positions the track for upward movement in coming weeks
In today’s chart system, where longevity matters as much as peaks, a strong debut is often just the beginning.
The Power of Collaboration
“She Did It Again” also highlights a bigger trend:
Cross-market collaborations are driving chart success.
- Tyla brings African and global Gen-Z momentum
- Zara Larsson brings established pop reach in Europe and beyond
The result? A record that travels instantly.
Building Toward A-POP
The single serves as a key release from Tyla’s upcoming album A-POP, adding momentum to an already strong rollout.
And with early chart success, expectations for the project just got higher.
A top 60 debut. A career milestone. A global signal.
With “She Did It Again,” Tyla and Zara Larsson didn’t just drop a collaboration, They delivered a chart moment that reflects where global pop is headed next.

