Canadian rapper and singer, Drake, has once again set the internet buzzing with his latest Instagram follow, this time directed at South African pop-amapiano sensation, Tyla. This move by Drake comes in the wake of his previous social media connection with amapiano star Uncle Waffles, which stirred excitement among fans and fellow musicians alike.
Tyla, a 21-year-old rising star from Mzansi, has managed to capture the attention of international artists. With Drake being the latest to join her growing list of admirers. The social media landscape witnessed a significant spike in activity as Drake initiated this virtual connection with the South African artist.
It’s quite evident that Drake’s affinity for South African talent is on the rise. Previously, he had set tongues wagging by following Uncle Waffles on Instagram and even making a grand entrance on her live stream. This collaboration sparked a huge shoutout from the Canadian rapper. Earning him even more recognition in the South African music scene.
The news of Drake following Tyla on Instagram was shared by an astute user, @MDNnewss, on Twitter. Who succinctly informed the world of Drake’s latest digital endeavor, stating, “Drake follows Tyla on Instagram.” The announcement sent shockwaves across social media platforms, leading to an outpouring of reactions from fans and enthusiasts alike.
Netizens, who are known for their quick reactions and witty comments. Were swift to express their concerns regarding Drake’s digital connection with Tyla. The prevailing sentiment seemed to revolve around the idea that Drake had an insatiable interest in South African artists. As evidenced by his prior connection with Uncle Waffles.
@rizwase, couldn’t help but jest, suggesting, “He is chowing all South African huns”. Playfully insinuating that Drake might be collecting South African admirers one follow at a time.
@Nthabeemaringa, however, had a more laid-back perspective, commenting, “Drake just wanna come back home. I don’t see anything wrong with him following us all,” implying that Drake might have a special place in his heart for the South African music scene.
@Mzombe succinctly noted, “It was only a matter of time,” implying that Drake’s attraction to South African artists was inevitable.
@Lumkagirl humorously referred to him as “Uncle Drake wabantwana,” implying that he’s the elder figure to all these emerging South African artists.
Lastly, @Yoniem5 amusingly exclaimed, “Run Tyla run,” which, in the context of this amusing social media drama. Suggests that Tyla should be cautious with Drake’s online advances.
Drake’s fascination with South African talent continues to captivate both his followers and the artists themselves. Making each of his Instagram follows an event worth watching in the world of digital interactions. As the internet remains abuzz with speculation and humor. It seems that Drake’s online connections are just as sensational as his music.