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The Big Hash Reveals Details About Unreleased Collaboration With Tyla

The Big Hash Reveals Details About Unreleased Collaboration With Tyla. The Big Hash’s fans were in for a surprise recently when the talented South African rapper and singer casually confirmed an unreleased collaboration with prominent Amapiano star Tyla.

The Big Hash Reveals Details About Unreleased Tyla Collaboration

The conversation started with an enthusiastic fan who mentioned the idea of a Big Hash and Tyla collaboration. In response, The Big Hash revealed that not only does such a collaboration exist, but it has already been taken to the next level, complete with a music video shot in Cape Town. “We actually did. Even shot a music video for it in Cape Town and everything. A whole movie. Idk if it’ll ever come out tho, not my song 😂,” he said, sparking both excitement and curiosity among fans.

Describing the collaboration as “a whole movie,” The Big Hash hinted at the cinematic quality of the music video. While fans can only imagine the scenes shot against Cape Town’s breathtaking backdrops, this revelation underscores the effort and creativity invested in the song. The mention of a completed video suggests that the collaboration between these two artists aimed high, blending their talents in what was likely a genre-bending production.

The Big Hash hinted that the fate of the collaboration may not be in his hands, suggesting it’s Tyla’s track. It’s not uncommon for artists to work on songs and videos that ultimately go unreleased due to scheduling conflicts, strategic decisions, or issues with label clearance. Given Tyla’s recent international success, her team might be waiting for the perfect moment to drop this collaboration.

For now, we’ll have to wait and see if the powers that be decide to release this “whole movie” that The Big Hash and Tyla have created. Until then, the dream of what could have been will continue to fuel excitement within the music scene, offering a tantalizing glimpse of a collaboration that, if released, could be an unforgettable moment in the South African music industry.

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