Tyla and Zara Larsson channel Britney Spears in new collab

By , April 18, 2026

South African sensation Tyla and Swedish pop powerhouse Zara Larsson have joined forces on She Did It Again the sizzling second single from Tyla’s highly anticipated sophomore album A-Pop.

Released on Friday, April 17, 2026, the track wastes no time making its mark, blending sultry R&B grooves with playful Afropop bounce and a cheeky nod to early 2000s pop royalty. From the moment the beat drops, the chemistry between the two artists is electric.

Zara Larsson and Tyla in the music video. PHOTO/@Tyla/YouTube

Tyla delivers her signature confident, addictive flow with lines like “I’m addictive, baby, what you want me to do? / Not a quick fix, one hit might ruin you.”

Zara slides in seamlessly, turning up the heat with a direct wink to Britney Spears, “Put a man on his knees, not tryna tease / Oops, did it again like Britney, that’s how it is.”

It’s playful, empowering, and unapologetically flirtatious and the perfect anthem for anyone who knows their own magnetic pull.

Visuals that slay

The official music video is a visual feast that instantly transports viewers back to the Y2K era while feeling refreshingly modern. Shot across stunning desert dunes and cascading waterfall caves, the duo serves looks reminiscent of Beyoncé and Shakira’s “Beautiful Liar” energy, mixed with Britney’s iconic Oops!… I Did It Again aesthetic. Think bedazzled gold bikini tops paired with low-rise jeans and an effortless attitude.

Zara Larsson in the music video. PHOTO/@Tyla/YouTube

The choreography is sleek and seductive, with the pair trading verses and harmonies that highlight their vocal strengths. Tyla’s warm, rhythmic sensuality paired with Zara’s crisp, soaring pop precision. Early reactions online are calling the video “stunning” and “addictive,” and it’s easy to see why — the production elevates what could have been a simple mid-tempo track into a full sensory experience.

A promising tease for Tyla’s A-Pop era

Musically, “SHE DID IT AGAIN” leans into a hypnotic, dancehall-infused groove that prioritises vibe and groove over explosive drops. Some listeners may find the production a touch restrained, but the undeniable star power and clever lyrical callbacks more than compensate.

The song has already stormed charts, landing strong debuts in South Africa, Sweden, and beyond, proving once again that Tyla’s global appeal shows no signs of slowing down.

Clocking in at just over three minutes, this collab feels like a confident statement. Two women owning their allure, breaking hearts, and doing it all with style. Zara Larsson proves she’s still a force in the game, and together they’ve given us a track that’s equal parts nostalgic and forward-thinking. They really did it again.

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