South African sensation Tyla and American R&B power house Ciara have sparked excitement among fans after sharing a playful moment backstage at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards in New York.
The two artists were spotted dancing together, with Ciara showing Tyla the choreography to her latest single Low from her deluxe album Cici. The nearly 40-year-old star’s stamina and signature dance skills were on full display, while Tyla, best known for her global hit Water, cheered her on with laughter when she couldn’t quite keep up with Ciara’s legendary moves.Ciara later posted a clip of the dance session online with the caption, “I think you’re ready for more! Loved getting low with you @Tyllaaaaaaa.” The message left fans buzzing, with many speculating that it might be a hint at a possible collaboration between the two.
is year, Ciara mentioned that she would love to work with Tyla, praising her infectious sound and ability to make people dance. She suggested that a joint track between them would be fun and energetic—a sentiment that has only gained momentum after their VMAs interaction.
Tyla’s night didn’t end with Ciara. She was also seen mingling with major names in the industry, including GloRilla, Sexyy Red, Busta Rhymes, and Zara Larsson. The following day, Tyla and Ciara were spotted together again at the launch of Pandora’s Talisman Collection in New York, further fueling speculation that something bigger might be brewing between them.
The excitement comes at a time when fans have already been drawing comparisons between Ciara’s latest release and Tyla’s style. Some believe Low carries influences of Tyla’s signature “popiano” sound, a claim that has caused debate online. Still, many argue that Ciara has long celebrated African culture and that any overlap between the two artists only highlights their shared love for dance-driven music.
With both women known for their powerful stage presence, sleek choreography, and ability to create global dance anthems, fans are eagerly waiting to see whether this backstage moment will lead to an official collaboration—possibly even a remix of Low.
As one fan put it on social media: “I need a remix with Tyla on it, and y’all better collab soon
