Tyla has officially unveiled an alternate cover for her upcoming album, APOP ahead of its highly anticipated release on July 24th.
The new artwork offers fans a fresh visual direction for the project, further building excitement around what is expected to be one of the year’s biggest Afropop and amapiano-inspired releases. Known for her bold fashion choices and creative visuals, Tyla once again blends style, confidence and artistry in the newly revealed cover.
Since breaking onto the global scene with chart-topping hits and viral success, the Grammy-winning singer has continued to establish herself as one of Africa’s leading young music exports. The announcement of APOP has already generated massive reactions online, with fans praising both the album’s aesthetic and Tyla’s evolving sound.
Although details surrounding the full tracklist and featured artists remain under wraps, anticipation continues to grow as the July 24th release date approaches.
With the alternate cover now revealed, fans are eagerly counting down to the arrival of APOP, which is expected to showcase Tyla’s signature fusion of Afrobeats, pop, R&B and amapiano influences.
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