I wept daily before my parents allowed me do music – Tyla

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Tyla Laura Seethal, South African singer professionally known as Tyla, has revealed that she had it difficult convincing her parents to allow her do music.

According to her, her parents were against her decision to become a musician because they do not consider music a job.

She said her parents eventually gave in after she cried for days.

Speaking in a recent interview with Power 106 FM, Los Angeles, U.S.A, Tyla said, “My parents weren’t really strict on what I’m doing, but they were strict in terms of me going to the studio than getting a job. They were like, ‘Music is not a job. That it’s a hobby.’

“So, I had to literally cry every day and tell them that I wanna do this. There’s nothing else I wanna do. It was difficult convincing them. It’s also because, in South Africa, it doesn’t happen to us. 

"I’ve heard so many women who wanted to do music and didn’t end up the way they wanted to. So, my parents were just trying to protect me, which is fine, but I showed them that I want to do music by all means.”

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