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Tyla Shares Video For 'Art' From Self-Titled Debut Album

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Tyla recently released a music video for "Art" from her self-titled debut album, which arrived on March 22nd.

The video directed by Nabil, sees Tyla, wearing her red corset dress and thigh-high boots, posing for the canvas on a chaise lounge. When a young man enters the frame, Tyla's portrait morphs into one of him, and the singer looks for a place to hang it.

"Ain't this what you came to see? / Let me be your muse / I'll inspire you / In ways you won't believe," Tyla sings. "Fresh out the gallery, Can you handle me? Handle me carefully, I'll be yours to keep. I'm your centerpiece, make the canvas speak,"

"Study my face, frame, put me on the wall/ Above the staircase, If you show me off/ I'll be your piece/ Your A-R-T," she sings in the chorus.

The Tyla record features the singer's Billboard Hot 100 No. 7 and Grammy-winning track "Water," and the "Water (Remix)," featuring Travis Scott.

The album also contains "On and On" and "Truth or Dare," "No. 1" featuring Tems, "Jump" with Gunna and Skillibeng, and "On My Body" with Becky G."

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