Tyla hit a massive benchmark after CHANEL moved over 100,000 units in America within the first month of dropping. The South African artist released the track through FAX/Epic Records, and it immediately caught fire thanks to a viral dance challenge that racked up millions of views across social platforms. The song pulled more than 2.1 million streams and digital sales during its debut tracking week, which landed it at number one on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart.
The single became her third chart-topper in the Afrobeats category and crossed 30 million Spotify plays faster than any of her previous releases. The momentum built on the success she already had with Water and Push 2 Start, and the streaming numbers kept climbing as more people discovered the song through the challenge.
The single became her third chart-topper in the Afrobeats category and crossed 30 million Spotify plays faster than any of her previous releases. The momentum built on the success she already had with Water and Push 2 Start, and the streaming numbers kept climbing as more people discovered the song through the challenge.